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ESTREAT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to extract from the records of a court so as to enforce or prosecute 2. to exact or take by means of a levy or fine
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Estreat - Wikipedia
Estreat (French: estrait, Latin: extracta) means, originally, a true copy or duplicate of some original writing or record.
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ESTREAT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Estreat definition: a true copy or extract of an original writing or record, as of a fine.. See examples of ESTREAT used in a sentence.
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▪ I. estreat, n. Law. (ɪˈstriːt) Forms: 6 estrayte, -eyt, 6– estreat. Also 5–7 aphet. strete, (5 streete). [a. AF. estrete, OF. estraite (in law Lat. extracta), fem. n. from pa. pple. of estraire to extract:—L. extrahĕre, f. ex out + trahĕre to draw. Cf. Fr. extrait extract.] 1. ‘The true extract, c...
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ESTREAT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
to expel (a tenant) from property by process of law; to recover (property or the title to property) by judicial process or by virtue of a superior title.
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Estreat - Oxford Reference
1 n. an extract from a record relating to recognizances and fines. 2 vb. To forfeit a recognizance, especially one given by the surety of someone ...
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estreat, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb estreat is in the early 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for estreat is from 1523, in the writing of John Fitzherbert.
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ESTREAT - The Law Dictionary
To take out a forfeited recognizance from the records of a court, andreturn it to the court of exchequer, to be prosecuted. See ESTREAT, n. Previous Definition:.
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estreat - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(law, transitive) To extract or take out from the records of a court, and send up to the court of exchequer to be enforced; said of a forfeited recognizance.
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estreat - Yorkshire Historical Dictionary - University of York
1) This is a legal term derived from the Latin <i>extractum</i>. The noun signified a copy made of any original document, but especially of fines or ...
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estreat - English-Spanish Dictionary - WordReference.com
Principal Translations. Inglés, Español. estreat n, (law: copy of court record), extracto nm. duplicado nm. Is something important missing?
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extreat
▪ I. † exˈtreat, n. Obs. Forms: 5–7 extret(e, (5 exstreit, -treyt), 7– extreat. [var. of estreat, ex- for es- after Lat.: for sense 2 cf. OF. estraite:—L. extracta.] 1. = estreat n.1489 in Ld. Treas. Acc. Scot. 113 Item, to Thomson to pass in Galway for the exstreitis of the ayris, xij s. 1497 Ibid....
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Estreature
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Estreat
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Bond Estreature Law and Legal Definition
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estrete
† eˈstrete Obs. rare. [a. OF. estraite in same sense:—L. extracta: see estreat.] Extraction, origin; hence, nature.1393 Gower Conf. I. 87 Toward this vice of which we trete There ben yet tweie of thilke estrete.
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Surety
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Co-signing
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