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Exigent
Exacting or requiring immediate aid or action pressing critical
Quinto exactus
inventus is returned upon all of them, a writ of exigent or exigi facias may be sued out, which requires the
knock and announce rule
harm to the police) warrant unannounced or forcible entry compare exigent circumstances no-knock search warrant at warrant
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exigency
pl. 2 a : the quality or state of being exigent b : a state of affairs that makes urgent demands
warrant
evidence (as illegal drugs) or harm to the officers compare exigent circumstances rendition warrant : a warrant issued by an official
Exigenter
Exigenter [fr. exigendarius, Lat.], an officer of the Court of Common
From time to time
that the number may be increased or decreased according to exigencies. The only limitation on the number is that it shall
Funds, public
the sum borrowed. This discharge was rarely effected. The public exigencies still continuing, the loans were continued, or the taxes again
Poor laws
the year, and upon a scale adapted to the probable exigencies of the parish; and the Act of Elizabeth directed that
Maills and duties
as opposed to the money rents, which used to be exigible. Now-a-days the term is seldom used except in 'Action of
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