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Estreat (French estrait , Latin extracta ) means, originally, a true copy or duplicate of some original writing or record; since the 1900s used only with reference to the enforcement of a forfeit...
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1. a true copy or extract of an original writing or record, as of a fine. –verb (used with object). 2. to make an estreat of (a fine, levy, etc. ...
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Definitions: ESTREAT ... Synonyms within Context: ESTREAT ... English words defined with "ESTREAT": Estreat of a recognizance, Estreated, Estreating. (references)
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In English law: To extract or copy from records of a court of law, as a forfeited recognizance, and return to the Court of Exchequer for prosecution. If the condition of such recognizance be broken, … the recognizance becomes forfeited or absolute; ... estreat hasn't been tagged yet. ... from estreat, n.
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Search over 40,000 articles from the original, classic Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition ... Originally appearing in Volume V09, Page 801 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica. ... ESTREAT (0. Fr. estrait, See also:
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estreat: Definition and Pronunciation. ... 2. to levy (fines) under an estreat or exact (something) by way of fine or levy. ...
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Definition of Estreat in the Legal Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. What is Estreat? Meaning of Estreat as a legal term. What does Estreat mean in law? ... ESTREAT. This term is used to signify a true copy or note of some original writing or record, and specially of flues and amercements...
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142. Mr. O'Donoghue asked the Minister for Justice the number of applications which were made to estreat the bail of persons who failed to turn up in court in each of the years 1991 to 1993. [8056/95]
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