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Legal Definitions - debitum sine breve

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Definition of debitum sine breve

Definition: Debitum sine breve is a Latin term used in law to refer to a debt without a writ. It can also refer to an action for debt commenced under a bill rather than a writ, or a debt confessed by judgment.

Examples:

  • John owed $500 to Jane, and he confessed to the debt in court. This is an example of debitum sine breve.
  • Sarah filed a bill against Tom for the money he owed her. This is also an example of debitum sine breve.

These examples illustrate the definition of debitum sine breve because they both involve a debt that is acknowledged without the need for a writ or formal legal action. In the first example, John confesses to the debt, and in the second example, Sarah files a bill rather than a writ to recover the money owed to her.

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Simple Definition

Debitum sine breve: This is a legal term that means a debt without a writ. It refers to an action for debt that is started with a bill instead of a writ. It can also mean a debt that is confessed by judgment. The abbreviation for this term is d.si.ib. It is also known as debitum sine breve or debit sans breve.

Simply put, it means a way to start a legal action for debt without using a writ. It can also refer to a debt that is admitted by the person who owes it.

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