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DIEM CLAUSIT EXTREMUM

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(Latin: He has closed his last day, died.) A writ which formerly lay on the death of a tenant in capite, to ascertain the lands of which he died seised, and reclaim them into the king’s hands. It was directed to the king’s escheators. Fitzh. Nat. Brev. 251, K; 2 Reeve, Eng. Law, 327.
A writ awarded out of the exchequer after the death of a crown debtor, the sheriff being commanded by it to inquire by a jury when and where the crown debtor died, and what chattels, debts, and lands he had at the time of his decease, and to take and seize them into the crown’s hands. 4 Steph. Comm. 47, 48.

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