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The meaning of the word "Ne exeat" in English


Ne exeat : A writ to restrain a person from leaving the country, or the jurisdiction of the court. The writ was originally applicable to purposes of state, but is now an ordinary process of courts of equity, resorted to for the purpose of obtaining bail, or security to abide a decree.

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exeat, writ, Law Dictionary, regno, kingdom, leaving the country, jurisdiction, Unanswered questions, Webster 1913, court, courts of equity, bail, abide, decree, Kent, Search, Video, leakes.

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Ne· ex·e·at [L. ne exeat regno let him not go out of the kingdom.] (Law) A writ to restrain a person from leaving the country, or ... Mentioned in. Ne exeat republica. Anti-Injunction Act (1793) List of legal Latin terms. List of law topics (N-R) Bangor Grammar School. Site. Help. Sitemap ... 


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