单词 | praecipe |
释义 | praecipen. Law. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > process, writ, warrant, or order > [noun] > writ > other types of writ utrumc1290 quo warrantoa1325 writ of right closea1325 writ of oyer and terminer1414 writ of right1414 quare impedit?a1424 prohibition?1435 praecipec1440 supplicavita1450 replevy1451 ouster-le-main1485 praecipe in capitec1523 value1527 inhibition1532 rehabilitation1533 melius inquirendum1549 ne exeat regnum1559 quo minus1592 letters (or writ) of supplementc1600 inhibition1603 fair pleading1607 ingressu1607 ne exeat regno1607 account1622 associationa1625 ship-writ1640 cessavit1641 ne exeat1644 devastavit1651 right close1651 writ of second deliverance1652 fair pleader1655 beaupleader1700 proclamation writ1713 writ of inquiry1809 writ of intendence and respondence1881 c1440 in T. Wright & J. O. Halliwell Reliquiæ Antiquæ (1845) II. 281 (MED) Clense wele your eghne and standis on bakke, For here es comene a presepe, swykke menne to take. c1503 tr. Magna Carta in R. Arnold Chron. f. lxxxiij/2 A wryte called pricipe..from hensforth shall not be made too any man of ani free holde wherthorught a free man lese his courte. 1623 T. Powell Attourneys Acad. 125 First draw the Precipe in sheetes of Paper, and Engrosse the Concord in Parchment. 1651 tr. J. Kitchin Jurisdictions 137 Plaint of a Croft is good, but Precipe of a Croft is not good. 1658 tr. E. Coke Reports iii. 6 a Those, against whom the precipe is brought, are lawful tenants to the precipe. 1768 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. III. xviii. 274 The præcipe is in the alternative, commanding the defendant to do the thing required, or shew the reason wherefore he hath not done it. 1809 T. E. Tomlins Jacob's Law-dict. at Count In passing a recovery at the Common Pleas' bar, a serjeant at law counts upon the præcipe, etc. 1828 P. Bingham Rep. Court Common Pleas 4 63 A præcipe into Cambridgeshire had been filed with the filacer of the County of Cambridge. 2. A request for a writ or other document which the applicant wishes to have prepared. ΚΠ 1790 A. J. Dallas Rep. Cases Pennsylvania 1 241 It appeared, that, with the Præcipe for the writ, an affirmation of one Rumford Davis, was filed in the Prothonotary's Office. 1836 C. Dickens Pickwick Papers (1837) xx. 202 Mr. Fogg, where is the præcipe book? 1838 R. Peters Rep. Supreme Court U.S. 12 319 The plaintiff averred that the defendant was a citizen of Massachusetts. This appears in the praecipe of the writ. 1848 J. J. S. Wharton Law Lexicon (at cited word) Præcipe (command), a slip of paper upon which the particulars of a writ are written; it is lodged in the office out of which the required writ is to be issued. 1928 Times 2 Aug. 8 The following documents have to be filed at the Court—a praecipe giving certain particulars of the parties, [etc.]. 1987 L. Brown Law for Haulier 122 A form of praecipe (or request) for issuing of a writ of fi. fa. [fieri facias], and the form of writ itself..should be completed. 1996 Times Law Rep. 38/7 A praecipe for caveat against release could be filed by fax when the Admiralty and Commercial Registry Office was closed. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.c1440 |
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