Executed Writ
The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary · Walter A. Shumaker and George Foster Longsdorf; ed. James C. Cahill · 1922
The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary
A writ the command in which has been obeyed by the person to whom it was directed. EXECUTIO (Lat.) The doing or following up of a thing; the doing a thing completely or thoroughly; management or administration. In Old Practice. Execution; the final process in an action. EXECUTIO BONORUM (Lat.) In old English law. Management or administration of goods. Ad ecclesiam et ad amicos pertinebit exeeutio bonorum, the execution of the goods shall belong to the church and to the friends of the deceased. Bracton, fol.
60b.
EXECUTIO EST EXECUTIO JURIS Secundum judicium. An execution Is the execution of the law according to the judgment.
3 Inst. 212.
EXECUTIO EST FINIS ET FRUCTUS leg is. An execution is the end and the fruit of the law.
Co. Litt. 289.
EXECUTIO JURIS NON HABET INJURI-