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Pluries

Summary

“A writ that issues in the third instance after the first and the alias have been ineffectual.”
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“Pluries,” in Wharton, Law Lexicon, or Dictionary of Jurisprudence, 527, italics in original.


Comprehensive Works Cited

Wharton, J. J. S. The Law Lexicon, or Dictionary of Jurisprudence. . . London: Spettigue and Farrance, 1848.

Links

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  • Deed, 23 November 1841 [ Underwood, Bald, Spencer & Hufty v. Rigdon et al. ]
  • Deed, 3 June 1841 [ Underwood, Bald, Spencer & Hufty v. Rigdon et al. ]
  • Docket Entry, Alias Pluries Scire Facias, 19 May 1846 [ Dana v. Brink et al. ]
  • Docket Entry, Costs, circa 6 June 1837 [ Kelley v. Rigdon, Smith & Cowdery ]
  • Docket Entry, Pluries Capias, 16 July 1844 [ State of Illinois v. Drown ]
  • Docket Entry, Pluries Fieri Facias, between 3 April and circa 4 May 1844 [ Sweeney v. Miller et al. ]
  • Docket Entry, Pluries Scire Facias and Continuance, 21 October 1845 [ Dana v. Brink ]
  • Docket Entry, Pluries Venire Facias, 23 May 1845 [ State of Illinois v. Williams et al. ]
  • Docket Entry, Writs of Venire Facias, 22 May 1845 [ State of Illinois v. Williams et al. ]
  • Fee Bill, circa April 1843 [ Sweeney v. Miller et al. ]
  • Notice, 12 August 1840 [ Underwood, Bald, Spencer & Hufty v. Rigdon et al. ]
  • Pluries Scire Facias, 10 January 1846 [ Dana v. Brink et al. ]
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