replevin
Americannoun
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an action for the recovery of goods or chattels wrongfully taken or detained.
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the common-law action or writ by which goods are replevied.
verb (used with object)
noun
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the recovery of goods unlawfully taken, made subject to establishing the validity of the recovery in a legal action and returning the goods if the decision is adverse
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(formerly) a writ of replevin
verb
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Etymology
Origin of replevin
1300–50; Middle English < Anglo-French, derivative of replevir to bail out, admit to bail, Old French. See re-, pledge
Example Sentences
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The Argonauts promised to produce this contract, adding that if Engineer Sikorsky continued unconvinced they would pay him a balance due of $8,000, attach the plane through a writ of replevin, drop Capt.
From Time Magazine Archive
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One firm, Merchant & Co., which had supplied the iron for his kiln and vault, had gone so far as to secure a writ of replevin to take the iron back.
From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson
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A writ of replevin or some other process was issued,—I never knew exactly what,—directing the sheriff to take possession of the boat when it landed.
From Ox-Team Days on the Oregon Trail by Wilson, F. N. (Frederick N.)
We were about to crowd in when we heard him say: "Well, if I can find them I shall have them arrested and replevin the horse."
From Twenty Years of Hus'ling by Denslow, W. W. (William Wallace)
One of his horses had been stolen by the boss of a passing herd, and he wanted a writ of replevin.
From The Aventures of Buffalo Bill by Cody, Col. William F.
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