CORPUS JURIS SECUNDUM - Wards Of Court

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  • loveunderlaw
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    • Aug 2013
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    CORPUS JURIS SECUNDUM - Wards Of Court

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  • walter
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    • Nov 2012
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    PLEGIIS ACQUIETANDIS, WRIT DE.
    The name of an ancient writ in the English law, which lies where a man becomes pledge or surety for another to pay a certain sum of money at a certain day; after the day, if the debtor does not pay the debt, and the. surety be compelled to pay, he shall have this writ to compel the debtor to pay the same.

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    • loveunderlaw
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      • Aug 2013
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      Originally posted by walter View Post
      PLEGIIS ACQUIETANDIS, WRIT DE.
      The name of an ancient writ in the English law, which lies where a man becomes pledge or surety for another to pay a certain sum of money at a certain day; after the day, if the debtor does not pay the debt, and the. surety be compelled to pay, he shall have this writ to compel the debtor to pay the same.



      What is PLEGIIS ACQUIETANDIS?

      A writ that anciently lay for a surety agaiust him for whom he was surety, if he paid uot the money at the day. Fitzh. Nat Brev. 137.

      Law Dictionary: What is PLEGIIS ACQUIETANDIS? definition of PLEGIIS ACQUIETANDIS (Black's Law Dictionary)


      OK Walter, I found it ! How do you suggest using this in court BTW ?

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