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Replevin

Summary

An action for the recovery of goods and property.
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“Replevin,” in Bouvier, Law Dictionary, 2:346.


Comprehensive Works Cited

Bouvier, John. A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States of America, and of the Several States of the American Union; with References to the Civil and Other Systems of Foreign Law. 2 vols. Philadelphia: T. and J. W. Johnson, 1839.

Links

papers
  • Affidavit, 14 September 1844 [ Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross ]
  • Alias Replevin and Summons, 30 January 1845 [ Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross ]
  • Declaration, 14 September 1844 [ Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross ]
  • Docket Entry, Alias Replevin, 17 December 1844 [ Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross ]
  • Docket Entry, Continuance and Alias Replevin, 12 November 1845 [ Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross ]
  • Docket Entry, Dismissal, 12 May 1846 [ Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross ]
  • Introduction to Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS
  • Power of Attorney to Franklin J. Bartlett, 25 March 1843
  • Praecipe, 14 September 1844 [ Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross ]
  • Replevin and Summons, 14 September 1844 [ Moffet Administrator of the Estate of JS v. Ross ]
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