ne exeat (Meaning)

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ne exeat ()

A writ to restrain a person from leaving the country, or the jurisdiction of the court. The writ was originally applicable to purposes of state, but is now an ordinary process of courts of equity, resorted to for the purpose of obtaining bail, or security to abide a decree.

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ne exeat Sentence Examples

  1. The judge imposed a ne exeat order to prevent the defendant from leaving the country during the trial.
  2. Seeking a ne exeat injunction, the plaintiff argued that the defendant had a history of fleeing jurisdictions to avoid legal consequences.
  3. The ne exeat warrant was issued to ensure the presence of a witness in a criminal case.
  4. The ne exeat subpoena prohibited the individual from traveling beyond the state's borders without judicial permission.
  5. The defendant's passport was confiscated as part of the ne exeat order, restricting their ability to leave the country.
  6. The plaintiff sought a ne exeat remedy to prevent the defendant from dissipating assets before judgment could be obtained.
  7. The ne exeat bond required the defendant to post collateral as a guarantee of their presence for trial.
  8. A ne exeat clause in a prenuptial agreement prevented one spouse from leaving the jurisdiction during the marriage.
  9. The ne exeat order served as a deterrent to potential defendants who might otherwise attempt to flee the country.
  10. The court considered the defendant's financial means and travel history before granting the ne exeat request.

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A writ to restrain a person from leaving the country, or the jurisdiction of the court. The writ was originally applicable to purposes of state, but is now an o

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The judge imposed a ne exeat order to prevent the defendant from leaving the country during the trial.

Seeking a ne exeat injunction, the plaintiff argued that the defendant had a history of fleeing jurisdictions to avoid legal consequences.

The ne exeat warrant was issued to ensure the presence of a witness in a criminal case.

The ne exeat subpoena prohibited the individual from traveling beyond the state's borders without judicial permission.