repleviable, a. Law.
(rɪˈplɛvɪəb(ə)l)
[f. replevy v. + -able.]
Replevisable.
1755 in Johnson. 1768 Blackstone Comm. III. 7 Such distresses are partly analogous to the antient distress at common law, as being repleviable and the like. 1800 Addison Amer. Law Rep. 303 Goods are only repleviable when taken by way of distress. |