Legal Definition and Related Resources of Nulla bona
Meaning of Nulla bona
(Law Lat. no goods). The return made to a writ of fieri facias by the sheriff, when he has not found any goods of the defendant on which he could levy. 3 Bouv. Inst, note 3393.
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Concept of Nulla Bona in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Nulla Bona: No goods. The name of the return made by the sheriff to a writ of execution, when he has found no goods of the defendant on which to levy within the jurisdiction.
Concept of Nulla Bona in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Nulla Bona: No goods. The name of the return made by the sheriff to a writ of execution, when he has found no goods of the defendant on which to levy within the jurisdiction.
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