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ca. sa

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A quick definition of ca. sa:

CA. SA: This is an abbreviation for capias ad satisfaciendum, which is a type of writ that commands a sheriff to imprison a defendant until a judgment is satisfied. It is used when someone owes money or has not followed a court order. It is an old legal term that is not commonly used today.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: CA. SA is an abbreviation for capias ad satisfaciendum, which is a post-judgment writ that commands the sheriff to imprison the defendant until the judgment is satisfied. It is a type of writ that requires an officer to take a named defendant into custody.

Example: If a person is ordered by a court to pay a fine or compensation to someone, but they fail to do so, a capias ad satisfaciendum may be issued. This writ would command the sheriff to arrest the person and keep them in custody until they pay the fine or compensation.

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

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