replevin Synonyms

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replevin Meaning

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replevin (n.)

A personal action which lies to recover possession of goods and chattle wrongfully taken or detained. Originally, it was a remedy peculiar to cases for wrongful distress, but it may generally now be brought in all cases of wrongful taking or detention.

The writ by which goods and chattels are replevied.

Webster

replevin (v. t.)

To replevy.

replevin Sentence Examples

  1. The plaintiff initiated a replevin action to recover possession of their wrongfully seized property.
  2. The court issued a writ of replevin, commanding the sheriff to seize the goods in question.
  3. The defendant resisted the replevin officer's attempt to take possession of the goods.
  4. The plaintiff filed a bond as security for damages in the event the replevin action proved to be unfounded.
  5. The jury found in favor of the plaintiff in the replevin action, awarding them damages for wrongful detention.
  6. The defendant appealed the replevin judgment, arguing that the goods were not in the plaintiff's lawful possession at the time of the seizure.
  7. The appellate court upheld the replevin judgment, finding that the plaintiff had sufficient possession to maintain the action.
  8. The plaintiff sought a writ of replevin to recover their stolen laptop from the pawn shop.
  9. The defendant claimed that they had purchased the laptop in good faith and were not subject to replevin.
  10. The court ultimately granted the plaintiff's replevin claim and ordered the return of their laptop.

FAQs About the word replevin

A personal action which lies to recover possession of goods and chattle wrongfully taken or detained. Originally, it was a remedy peculiar to cases for wrongful

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The plaintiff initiated a replevin action to recover possession of their wrongfully seized property.

The court issued a writ of replevin, commanding the sheriff to seize the goods in question.

The defendant resisted the replevin officer's attempt to take possession of the goods.

The plaintiff filed a bond as security for damages in the event the replevin action proved to be unfounded.