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  • PLEDGE
    In the law of bailment A bailment of goods te a creditor as security for some debt or engagement. A bailment or delivery of goods by a debtor to his creditor, to be kept till the debt be discharged. Story, Bailm. f 7; Civ. Code La. art 3133* 2 Kent More...
  • PLEDGERY
    Suretyship, or an undertaking or answering tor another. Gloucester Bank v. Worcester, 10 Pick. (Mass.) 53L
  • PLEDGOR
    The party delivering goods In pledge; the party pledging. Story, Bailm. | 287.
  • PLEGIABELIS
    In old English law. That may be pledged; the subject of pledge er security. Fleta, lib. 1, c 20, | 08.
  • PLEGII DE PROSEQUENDO
    Pledges to prosecute with effect an action of replevin.
  • PLEGII DE RETORNO HABENDO
    Pledges to return the subject of distress, should the right be determined against the party bringing the action of replevin. 8 Steph. Comm. (7th Ed.) 422
  • PLEGIIS ACQUITANDIS
    A writ that anciently lay for a surety against him for whom he was surety, if he paid not the money at the day. Fitzh. Nat Brev. 137.
  • PLENA AETAS
    Lat. In old English law. Full age. Plena et celeris jastltia flat partitas. 4 Inst 67. Let full and speedy justice be done to the parties.
  • PLENA FORISFACTURA
    A forfeiture of all that one possesses.
  • PLENA PROBATIO
    In the civil law. A term used to signify full proof, (that is, proof by two witnesses,) in contradistinction to semi-plena probatio, which is only a presumption. Cod. 4, 19, 5.
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