SECURITATEM INVENIENDI

SECURITATEM INVENIENDI

securitatem inveniendi (si-kyoor-i-tay-t[schwa]m in-vee-nee-en-dI), n. [Law Latin] Hist. A writ from the Crown requiring subjects to find security to ensure that they would not leave the kingdom without the Crown’s permission. ? It was replaced by ne exeat regno. See NE EXEAT.
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