capias ad satisfaciendum — /keypiyas sed saetasfeyshiyendam/ A writ of execution (usually termed, for brevity, a ca. sa. ), which commands the sheriff to take the party named, and keep him safely, so that he may have his body before the court on a certain day, to satisfy… … Black's law dictionary
capias ad satisfaciendum — /keypiyas sed saetasfeyshiyendam/ A writ of execution (usually termed, for brevity, a ca. sa. ), which commands the sheriff to take the party named, and keep him safely, so that he may have his body before the court on a certain day, to satisfy… … Black's law dictionary
capias ad satisfaciendum — A writ for the arrest and imprisonment of a judgment debtor until the claim against him shall be satisfied or otherwise discharged according to law. 30 Am J2d Exec § 28 … Ballentine's law dictionary
testatum capias ad satisfaciendum — noun see testatum capias … Useful english dictionary
ad satisfaciendum — /aed saetasfeyshiyendam/ To satisfy. The emphatic words of the writ of capias ad satisfaciendum, which requires the sheriff to take the person of the defendant to satisfy the plaintiffs claim … Black's law dictionary
ad satisfaciendum — /aed saetasfeyshiyendam/ To satisfy. The emphatic words of the writ of capias ad satisfaciendum, which requires the sheriff to take the person of the defendant to satisfy the plaintiffs claim … Black's law dictionary
ad satisfaciendum — In dis charge or satisfaction. See capias ad faciendum; habeas corpus ad satisfaciendum … Ballentine's law dictionary
ca.sa. — ca.sa. abbreviation of capias ad satisfaciendum, a writ issued upon a judgment in a personal action for the recovery of money (see CAPIAS (Cf. capias)) … Etymology dictionary
Arrest [1] — Arrest (lat. Arrestum), der auf Befehl einer Behörde äußerlich beschränkte Zustand der natürlichen Freiheit einer Person od. des Sachenverkehrs; 1) in criminalrechtlicher Beziehung entweder Strafarrest (s. u. Strafe) od. Defentionsgefängniß… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
arcta et salva custodia — /arkta et sslva kastowdiya/ In strict (or close) and safe custody or keeping. When a defendant is arrested on a capias ad satisfaciendum (ca.sq.), he is to be kept arcta et salva custodia. 3 Bl.Comm. 415 … Black's law dictionary