de plegiis acquietandis
de plegiis acquietandis (dee plee-jee-is [schwa]-kwI-[schwa]-tan-dis), n. [Law Latin “for acquitting or releasing pledges”] Hist. A writ ordering repayment to a surety by a principal who had failed to make a required payment that the surety then had to cover.
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