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Simple English definitions for legal terms

ad satisfaciendum

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A quick definition of ad satisfaciendum:

Ad Satisfaciendum: A Latin term that means "to satisfy." It refers to a historical writ that commanded a sheriff to imprison a defendant until they paid a judgment. In simpler terms, it was a way to force someone to pay what they owed.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Ad satisfaciendum is a Latin term that means "to satisfy." It is often used in legal contexts to refer to a post-judgment writ that commands the sheriff to imprison the defendant until the judgment is satisfied.

Example: If a person is found guilty of a crime and ordered to pay a fine, but fails to do so, a capias ad satisfaciendum may be issued. This writ would allow the sheriff to arrest the person and hold them in custody until the fine is paid.

This example illustrates how ad satisfaciendum is used to enforce a court's judgment and ensure that the defendant satisfies their legal obligations.

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