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Legal Definitions - excuss
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Definition of excuss
Excuss (ek-skəs), verb. To seize and detain by law.
1. The police were authorized to excuss the suspect for further questioning.
2. The government can excuss property for public use, but must provide just compensation to the owner.
3. In some cases, a creditor may excuss a debtor's property to satisfy a debt.
These examples illustrate how the term excuss is used to describe the legal process of seizing and detaining property or individuals. The first example shows how law enforcement can excuss a suspect for questioning, while the second example demonstrates how the government can excuss property for public use. The third example highlights how a creditor can excuss property to satisfy a debt owed by a debtor.
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Simple Definition
Term: EXCUSS
Definition: Excuss means to take someone and keep them in custody because of the law.
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