Legal Definition and Related Resources of Remanent pro defectu emptorum
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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