EXTIRPATIONE

EXTIRPATIONE

extirpatione (ek-st[schwa]r-pay-shee-oh-nee), n. [Latin] Hist. A writ issued either before or after judgment to restrain a person from maliciously damaging any house or extirpating any trees on land that the person had lost the right to possess.
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