avowant (Meaning)

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avowant (n.)

The defendant in replevin, who avows the distress of the goods, and justifies the taking.

Synonyms & Antonyms of avowant

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avowant Sentence Examples

  1. The avowant appeared in court to prove ownership of the disputed property.
  2. The avowant avouched that he had rightfully taken possession of the goods.
  3. The avowant's avowal was accepted by the jury, resulting in a dismissal of the case.
  4. The avowant presented irrefutable evidence to support his avowal.
  5. The avowant's avowal of ownership was met with skepticism from the opposing party.
  6. The avowant's avowal was found to be false and malicious, leading to his prosecution.
  7. The avowant's avowal was met with strong resistance from the defendant, who vehemently denied his claim.
  8. The avowant's avowal was dismissed as hearsay, as he could provide no independent evidence to support it.
  9. The avowant's avowal was carefully considered by the magistrate, who eventually ruled in his favor.
  10. The avowant's avowal of innocence was not enough to prevent his conviction, as the jury found him guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

FAQs About the word avowant

The defendant in replevin, who avows the distress of the goods, and justifies the taking.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The avowant appeared in court to prove ownership of the disputed property.

The avowant avouched that he had rightfully taken possession of the goods.

The avowant's avowal was accepted by the jury, resulting in a dismissal of the case.

The avowant presented irrefutable evidence to support his avowal.