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DEBITUM SINE BREVI

L. Lat. Debt without writ; debt without a declaration. In old practice, this term denoted an action toegun by original bill, instead of by writ In modern usage, it is sometimes applied to a debt evidenced by confession of judgment without suit The equivalent Norman-French phrase was “debit sons breve.” Both are abbreviated to d. s. b.

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