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‖ plene administravit Law.|ˈpliːniː ədmɪnɪsˈtreɪvɪt| [L., ‘he has fully administered’.] (See quot. 1959.)
1729G. Jacob New Law-Dict. s.v. Executor, If an Executor sued by several Creditors, pleads Plene Administravit to all at the same Time; and that he hath no Assets præter to pay one or two, he will make himself liable to all the debts. 1790in Durnford & East Rep. Cases King's Bench III. 693 If an executor may plead plene administravit and neglect to do so, I see no difference between such a case and one where he does so plead and the plea is found against him. 1924G. S. Bower Res Judicata i. vi. 108 Where a defendant, sued in the character of executor or administrator, omits to plead plene administravit. 1959Jowitt Dict. Eng. Law II. 1354/2 Plene administravit (he has fully administered), a defence by an executor or administrator that he has fully administered all the assets which have come to his hands. |