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irreplegiable

irreˈplegiable, a. Law. Obs.
  [ad. med.L. irreplegiābil-is, f. ir- (ir-2) + replegiābilis, f. replegiā-re to repledge.]
  = irreplevisable.

[1285 Act 13 Edw. I, c. 2 Et si iterato ille qui replegiaverit fecerit defaltam vel alia occasione adjudicetur returnum districcionis jam bis replegiate, remaneat districcio illa imperpetuum irreplegiabilis.]



1538 Act Comm. Council 28 Sept. in Stow Surv. (1754) I. i. xi. 48/1 It shall be lawful for the said Constable..to distrain for the same Offence, and to retain the same irreplegiable. 1613 Sir H. Finch Law (1636) 35 A man may milke a Cow that hee hath by returne irreplegiable. And that is for the necessity. 1696 Phillips (ed. 5), Irreplegiable, that may not, or ought not by Law to be replevied, or set at large upon Sureties.

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