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Meaning of Nihil capiat per breve
(Lat. that he take nothing by his writ). In practice. The form of judgment against the plaintiff in an action, either in bar or in abatement. When the plaintiff has commenced his proceedings by bill, the judgment is nihil capiat per billam. Co. Litt. 363. est quam vis atque metus. Nothing is so contrary to consent as force and fear. Dig. 50. 17. 116.
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