Bill Of Proof

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Meaning of Bill of proof

In English practice. The claim made by a third person to the subject-matter in dispute between the parties to a suit in the court of the mayor of London. 2 Chit. Prac. 492; 1 Marsh. 233.

What does Bill Of Proof mean in American Law?

The definition of Bill Of Proof in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:

In early versions of the process of attachment and garnishment, notably those pursuant to the custom of London, the person whose property was seized as belonging to the defendant could not raise as a defense that some third party was the actual owner. That third party, however, could raise his own title by way of a bill of proof. Modem procedures of intervention provide similar powers to modem third-party claimants.

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