irrepleviable, a. Law.
(ɪrɪˈplɛvɪəb(ə)l)
[ad. med.L. irrepleviābil-is, f. ir- (ir-2) + repleviābil-is repleviable.]
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| 1543 tr. Act 13 Edw. I, c. 2 If he that repleuied make defaut agayne, or for an other cause retourne of the dystres beyng now twyse repleuied be awarded, the distres shal remaine irrepleuiable. 1670 Blount Law Dict., Irrepleviable, or Irreplevisable, that may not, or ought not by Law to be replevied, or set at large upon Sureties. 1883 Wharton's Law Lex. (ed. 7), Irrepleviable, or Irreplevisable. |