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  • ELEGIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ELEGIT is a judicial writ of execution by which a defendant's goods and if necessary his or her lands are delivered for debt to the plaintiff until the debt is paid
  • Elegit - Wikipedia
    Elegit (Latin for he has chosen) was, in English law, a judicial writ of execution, given by the Statute of Westminster II (1285), and so called from the words of the writ, that the plaintiff has chosen (elegit) this mode of satisfaction
  • ELEGIT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    ELEGIT definition: a writ of execution against a judgment debtor's goods, property, or land, held by the judgment creditor until payment of the debt, as from rents on the land See examples of elegit used in a sentence
  • elegit - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun elegit (plural elegits) (archaic) A judicial writ ordering seizure of a debtor's property
  • ELEGIT definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
    English law a writ which delivered a debtor's property to a plaintiff until the debt was satisfied Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video
  • Elegit
    Elegit's influence extends to shaping broader concepts in debt recovery, including garnishment and receivership, by emphasizing creditor control over debtor assets through judicial oversight rather than self-help
  • What is elegit? Simple Definition Meaning - LSD. Law
    Elegit was a historical legal writ of execution used to satisfy a debt or damages judgment It allowed a creditor to seize a debtor's goods and, if insufficient, half of their freehold land, holding these assets until the debt was paid from their rents and profits
  • What does ELEGIT mean? - Definitions. net
    Elegit (Latin for he has chosen) was, in English law, a judicial writ of execution, given by the Statute of Westminster II (1285), and so called from the words of the writ, that the plaintiff has chosen (elegit) this mode of satisfaction


















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