Remanent Pro Defectu Emptorum

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Meaning of Remanent pro defectu emptorum

(Lat. remanent, they remain, pro defectu, through lack, emptorum, or buyers). In practice. The return made by the sheriff to a writ of execution when he has not been able to sell the property seized, that the same remains unsold for want of buyers; in that case, the plaintiff is entitled to a venditioni exponas. Comyn, Dig. “Execution” (C8).

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