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Simple English definitions for legal terms

plene computavit

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A quick definition of plene computavit:

PLENE COMPUTAVIT: This is a fancy Latin term that means "he has fully accounted". It was used in old legal cases when someone was accused of not giving a full report of their financial transactions. Basically, it means that the person being accused has given a complete and accurate report of their money dealings.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Plene computavit (plee-nee kom-pyoo-tay-vit) is a Latin term used in law to mean "he has fully accounted." It is often used as a plea in an action of account render, where the defendant is accused of not fully accounting for their financial transactions.

Examples:

  • A personal representative prepares a report of all items of property, income, and expenses and gives it to the probate court. This report is known as an accounting.
  • A plaintiff sues a defendant to compel them to account for and pay over money owed to the plaintiff but held by the defendant.
  • Partners in a business use plene computavit to settle all partnership affairs in connection with partner misconduct or with a winding up.

These examples illustrate how plene computavit is used in different legal contexts to refer to the process of accounting for financial transactions and settling financial disputes.

plene administravit praeter | plenipotentiary

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