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Legal Definitions - mandavi ballivo

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Definition of mandavi ballivo

Definition: A mandavi ballivo is a legal term used in history to describe a sheriff's return stating that they ordered a bailiff to execute a writ. Example: In medieval England, if a lord wanted to evict a tenant from their land, they would obtain a writ from the court. The writ would be given to the sheriff, who would then issue a mandavi ballivo to a bailiff, ordering them to carry out the eviction. This definition explains that a mandavi ballivo is a legal document used in medieval England. It also provides an example of how it was used in practice, which helps to illustrate the definition.

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Simple Definition

Mandavi Ballivo: A fancy way of saying that a sheriff told a bailiff to do something important.

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