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PLENE

Latin: Completely; fully; sufficiently. Plene administravit. In practice. A plea by an executor or administrator that he has fully administered all the assets that have come to his hands, and that no assets remain out of which the plaintiff’s claim could be satisfied. Plene administravit prater. In practice. A plea by an executor or administrator that he has “fully administered” all the assets that have come to his hands, “except” assets to a certain amount, which are not sufficient to satisfy the plaintiff. 1 Tidd. Pr. 644 Plene computavit. He has fully accounted. A plea In an action of account render, alleging that the defendant has fully accounted.

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