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Legal Definitions - exhibitory interdict

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Definition of exhibitory interdict

An exhibitory interdict is a type of legal order or decree that compels a person or thing to be produced. It is a form of interdict, which is an injunction or other type of prohibitory, exhibitory, or restitutory decree in Roman and civil law.

For example, if a person is withholding evidence in a court case, a judge may issue an exhibitory interdict to compel that person to produce the evidence. This type of interdict is used to ensure that all relevant evidence is presented in court and that justice is served.

Other types of interdicts include:

  • Prohibitory interdict: forbids something to be done
  • Restitutory interdict: directs something to be restored to someone who had been dispossessed of it
  • Possessory interdict: protects a person whose possession was disturbed without due process

Overall, interdicts are legal tools used to maintain order and ensure that justice is served in legal proceedings.

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Simple Definition

An exhibitory interdict is a type of court order that requires a person or thing to be produced. It is used in Roman and civil law to compel someone to show evidence or to bring forth an object. For example, if someone is accused of stealing a valuable item, an exhibitory interdict may be used to force them to produce the item in question.

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