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Replevin. Plead replevin.
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Replevin. Plead replevin.
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In law, a document demonstrating ownership of a thing. See "ownership."
The person responsible for carrying out the instructions in a will and wrapping up a deceased person's estate and debts. The lovely feminine form of the word is "executrix," though the masculine form is commonly applied to executrices and executors both. See "estate," "testator," and "will."
(1) Intentionally doing a thing, or (2) a law passed by a government, also called "legislation" or a "statute." See "regulations."
Money paid by one parent or guardian to another parent or guardian as a contribution toward the cost of a child's living and other expenses.
In law, the directions given by a client to their lawyer about either the conduct of their affairs or a court proceeding.