- de homine replegiando
- The writ for trying title to a feudal slave or to restore a slave to his master. Williamson's Case, 26 Pa 9.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
homine replegiando — See de homine replegiando … Ballentine's law dictionary
writ de homine replegiando — /rit diy homaniy rapliyjiyaendow/ See de homine replegiando … Black's law dictionary
homine replegiando — /homaniy rapliyjiysendow/ In old English law, a writ which lay to replevy a man out of prison, or out of the custody of any private person, in the same manner that chattels taken in distress may be replevied … Black's law dictionary
homine replegiando — /homaniy rapliyjiysendow/ In old English law, a writ which lay to replevy a man out of prison, or out of the custody of any private person, in the same manner that chattels taken in distress may be replevied … Black's law dictionary
de homine replegiando — /diy homaniy rapliyjiyasndow/ (Lat. For replevying a man.) A writ which lies to replevy a man out of prison, or out of the custody of a private person, upon giving security to the sheriff that the man shall be forthcoming to answer any charge… … Black's law dictionary
de homine replegiando — /diy homaniy rapliyjiyasndow/ (Lat. For replevying a man.) A writ which lies to replevy a man out of prison, or out of the custody of a private person, upon giving security to the sheriff that the man shall be forthcoming to answer any charge… … Black's law dictionary
Slavery at common law — in former colonies of the British Empire, developed slowly over centuries, characterised by inconsistent decisions and varying rationales for the treatment of slavery, the slave trade, and the rights of slaves and slave owners. Until 1807 there… … Wikipedia
elongatus — /iylorjgeytas/ Eloigned. A return made by a sheriff to a writ de homine replegiando, stating that the party to be replevied has been eloigned, or conveyed out of his jurisdiction. 3 Bl.Comm. 129 … Black's law dictionary
elongatus — /iylorjgeytas/ Eloigned. A return made by a sheriff to a writ de homine replegiando, stating that the party to be replevied has been eloigned, or conveyed out of his jurisdiction. 3 Bl.Comm. 129 … Black's law dictionary
replevin — /raplevan/ An action whereby the owner or person entitled to repossession of goods or chattels may recover those goods or chattels from one who has wrongfully distrained or taken or who wrongfully detains such goods or chattels. Jim s Furniture… … Black's law dictionary