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replevin
▪ I. replevin, n. Law. (rɪˈplɛvɪn) Also 5 -yn(g, 6 -yne, -en, 6–7 -ine. [a. AF. replevin(e, f. OF. replevir to replevy: hence also Anglo-L. replevina (13th c.). Cf. plevin.] 1. The restoration to, or recovery by, a person of goods or chattels distrained or taken from him, upon his giving security to...
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Replevin
Replevin is an action of civil law, not criminal law. Replevin and trover never completely coincided, because there was a limitation on replevin.
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Avowry
In law, avowry is where one takes a distress for rent or other thing, and the other sues replevin.
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replevining
reˈplevining, vbl. n. [f. replevin v. + -ing1.] The action of being replevined. (In quot. fig.)a 1953 H. Belloc Farewell to Juliet in Sonnets & Verse (1954) 99 One that was pledged, and goes to his Replevining.
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De homine replegiando
De homine replegiando (literally "personal replevin") is a legal remedy used to liberate a person from unlawful detention on bail, "with a view to try
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Relation to replevin
One of the oldest actions in the royal courts was replevin which had its roots in the law of customary courts. Replevin and trover never completely coincided, because there was a limitation on replevin.
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replegiare
‖ replegiare Obs. Law. [med.L.: see repledge v.1] = replevin n.[1285 Act 13 Edw. I, c. 11 (Stat. Westm.), Per commune breve quod dicitur Replegiare.]1483 Rolls of Parlt. VI. 252/1 As they should doe in Replegiare bytwene comen persones. 1515 Act 7 Hen. VIII, c. 4 Every Advowaunt..that makyth avowre....
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Jus tertii
Under United States law, jus tertii arguments are generally insufficient to support actions for replevin because they fail to show that possession is more Hypothetical example
Art brings an action for replevin against Burt, seeking to recover a bicycle.
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replevy
▪ I. replevy, n. Law. Now rare. (rɪˈplɛvɪ) Also 5–7 -ie. [f. next.] 1. A writ of replevin. = replevin 2.1451 Paston Lett. I. 194 The baly bad hym kete a replevy of his mayster and he wold serve it. 1497 in I. S. Leadam Sel. Cas. Crt. Requests (Selden Soc.) 11 Your said oratour sent vnto the Shirif f...
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Bailment
Plaintiff may elect also to sue for conversion, either in the replevin or trover, although these are generally considered older, common law damages. Cases
Coggs v Bernard (1703)
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See also
Bail
Interest in securities
Trover
Replevin
Personal property law
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Fuentes v. Shevin
Commercial Code provisions of two states, Florida and Pennsylvania, which allowed for the summary seizure of a person's goods or chattels under a writ of replevin
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American Tobacco Co. v. Werckmeister
United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held the seizure by the United States marshal in a copyright case of certain pictures under a writ of replevin
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Provisional remedy
Under United States law, FRCP 64 provides with several types of seizure (e.g. garnishment, replevin, attachment) that a Federal Court may use pursuant
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