sequestration 音标拼音: [s
, ɛkwəstr'eʃən]
n . 假扣押;退隐
假扣押;退隐
sequestration n 1 :
the act of segregating or sequestering ; "
sequestration of the jury " [
synonym : {
segregation }, {
sequestration }] [
ant :
{
desegregation }, {
integrating }, {
integration }]
2 :
the action of forming a chelate or other stable compound with an ion or atom or molecule so that it is no longer available for reactions 3 :
a writ that authorizes the seizure of property 4 :
seizing property that belongs to someone else and holding it until profits pay the demand for which it was seized [
synonym :
{
sequestration }, {
requisition }]
Sequestration \
Seq `
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n . [
L .
sequestratio :
cf .
F .
s ['
e ]
questration .]
1 .
(
a ) (
Civil &
Com .
Law )
The act of separating ,
or setting aside ,
a thing in controversy from the possession of both the parties that contend for it ,
to be delivered to the one adjudged entitled to it .
It may be voluntary or involuntary .
(
b ) (
Chancery )
A prerogative process empowering certain commissioners to take and hold a defendant '
s property and receive the rents and profits thereof ,
until he clears himself of a contempt or performs a decree of the court .
(
c ) (
Eccl .
Law )
A kind of execution for a rent ,
as in the case of a beneficed clerk ,
of the profits of a benefice ,
till he shall have satisfied some debt established by decree ;
the gathering up of the fruits of a benefice during a vacancy ,
for the use of the next incumbent ;
the disposing of the goods ,
by the ordinary ,
of one who is dead ,
whose estate no man will meddle with . --
Craig . --
Tomlins . --
Wharton .
(
d ) (
Internat .
Law )
The seizure of the property of an individual for the use of the state ;
particularly applied to the seizure ,
by a belligerent power ,
of debts due from its subjects to the enemy . --
Burrill .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
The state of being separated or set aside ;
separation ;
retirement ;
seclusion from society .
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1913 Webster ]
Since Henry Monmouth first began to reign , . . .
This loathsome sequestration have I had . --
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
3 .
Disunion ;
disjunction . [
Obs .] --
Boyle .
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1913 Webster ]
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1913 Webster ]
SEQUESTRATION ,
chancery practice .
The process of sequestration is a writ of commission ,
sometimes directed to the sheriff ,
but most usually ,
to four or more commissioners of the complainant '
s own nomination ,
authorizing them to enter upon the real or personal estate of the defendant ,
and to take the rents ,
issues and profits into their own hands ,
and keep possession of ,
or pay the same as the court shall order and direct ,
until the party who is in contempt shall do that which he is enjoined to do ,
and which is specially mentioned in the writ .
1 Harr .
Ch .
191 ;
Newl .
Ch .
Pr .
18 ;
Blake '
s Ch .
Pr .
103 .
2 .
Upon the return of non est inventus to a commission of rebellion ,
a sergeant -
at -
arms may be moved for ;
and if he certifies that the defendant cannot be taken ,
a motion may be made upon his certificate ,
for an order for a sequestration .
2 Madd .
Chan .
203 ;
Newl .
Ch .
Pr .
18 ;
Blake '
s Ch .
Pr .
103 .
3 .
Under a sequestration upon mesne process ,
as in respect of a contempt for want of appearance or answer ,
the sequestrators may take possession of the party '
s personal property and keep him out of possession ;
but no sale can take place ,
unless perhaps to pay expenses ;
for this process is only to form the foundation of taking the bill pro confesso .
After a decree it may be sold .
See 3 Bro .
C .
C .
72 ;
2 Cox ,
224 ;
1 Ves .
jr .
86 ;
3 Bro .
C .
C .
372 ;
2 Madd .
Ch .
Pr .
206 .
See ,
generally ,
as to this species of sequestration ,
19 Vin .
Abr .
325 ;
Bac .
Ab .
h .
t .;
Com .;
Chancery ,
D 7 ,
Y 4 ;
1 Hov .
Supp .
to Ves .
jr .
25 to 29 ;
1 Vern .
by Raith .
58 ,
note 1 ;
Id .
421 ,
note 1 .
SEQUESTRATION ,
contracts .
A species of deposit ,
which two or more persons ,
engaged in litigation about anything ,
make of the thing in contest to an indifferent person ,
who binds himself to restore it when the issue is decided ,
to the party to whom it is adjudged to belong .
Louis .
Code ,
art .
2942 ;
Story on Bailm :
Sec .
45 .
Vide 19 Vin .
Ab .
325 ;
1 Supp .
to Yes .
jr .
29 ;
1 Vern .
58 ,
420 ;
2 Ves .
jr .
23 ;
Bac .
Ab .
h .
t .
2 .
This is called a conventional sequestration ,
to distinguish it from a judicial sequestration ,
which is considered in the preceding article .
Sec Dalloz ,
Dict .
mot Sequestre .
SEQUESTRATION ,
Louisiana practice .
The Code of Practice in civil cases in Louisiana ,
defines and makes the following provisions on the subject of sequestration .
Art .
269 .
Sequestration is a mandate of the court ,
ordering the sheriff ,
in certain cases ,
to take in his possession ,
and to keep a thing of which another person has the possession ,
until after the decision of a suit ,
in order that it be delivered to him who shall be adjudged entitled to have the property or possession of that thing .
This is what is properly called a judicial sequestration .
Vide 1 Mart .
R .
79 ;
1 L .
R .
439 ;
Civil Code of Lo .
2941 ;
2948 .
2 .-
Art .
270 .
In this acceptation ,
the word sequestration does not mean a judicial deposit ,
because sequestration may exist together with the right of administration ,
while mere deposit does not admit it .
3 .-
Art .
271 .
All species of property ,
real or personal ,
as well as the revenue proceeding from the same ,
may be sequestered .
4 .-
Art .
272 .
Obligations and titles may also be sequestered ,
when their ownership is in dispute .
5 .-
Art .
273 .
Judicial sequestration is generally ordered only at the request of one of the parties to a suit ;
there are cases ,
nevertheless ,
where it is decreed by the court without such request ,
or is the consequence of the execution of judgments .
6 .-
Art .
274 .
The court may order ,
ex officio ,
the sequestration of real property in suits ,
where the ownership of such property is in dispute and when one of the contending parties does not seem to have a more apparent right to the possession than the other .
In such cases ,
sequestration may be ordered to continue ,
until the question of ownership shall have been decided .
7 .-
Art .
275 .
Sequestration may be ordered at the request of one of the parties in a suit in the following cases :
1 .
When one who had possessed for more than one year ,
has been evicted through violence ,
and sues to be restored to his possession .
2 .
When one sues for the possession of movable property ,
or of a slave ,
and fears that the party having possession ,
may ill treat the slave or send either that slave ,
or the property in dispute ,
out of the jurisdiction of the court ,
during the pendency of the suit .
3 .
When one claims the ownership ,
or the possession of real property ,
and has good ground to apprehend ,
that the defendant may make use of his possession to dilapidate or to waste the fruits or revenues produced by such property ,
or convert them to his own use .
4 .
When a woman sues for a separation from bed and board ,
or only for a separation of property from her husband ,
and has reason to apprehend that he will ruin her dotal property ,
or waste the fruits or revenues produced by the same during the pendency of the action .
5 .
When one has petitioned for a stay of proceedings ,
and a meeting of his creditors ,
and such creditors fear that he may avail himself of such stay of proceedings ,
to place the whole ,
or a part of his property ,
out of their reach .
6 .
A creditor by special mortgage shall have the power of sequestering the mortgaged property ,
when he apprehends that it will be removed out of the state before he can have the benefit of his mortgage ,
and will make oath of the facts which induced his apprehension .
8 .-
Art .
276 .
A plaintiff wishing to obtain an order of sequestration in any one of the cases above provided ,
must annex to the petition in which he prays for such an order ,
an affidavit ,
setting forth the cause for which he claims such order ,
he must besides ,
execute his obligation in favor of the defendant ,
for such sum as the court shall determine ,
with the surety of one good and solvent person ,
residing within the jurisdiction of the court ,
to be responsible for such damages as the defendant may sustain ,
in case such sequestration should have been wrongfully obtained .
9 .-
Art .
277 .
When security is given in order to obtain the sequestration of real property which brings a revenue ,
the judge must require that it be given for an amount sufficient to compensate the defendant ,
not only for all damage which he may sustain ,
but also for the privation of such revenue ,
during the pendency of the action .
10 .-
Art .
278 .
The plaintiff when he prays for a sequestration of the property of one who has failed ,
is not required to give such security ,
though that property bring in a revenue .
11 .-
Art .
279 .
A defendant against whom a mandate of sequestration has been obtained ,
except in cases of failure ,
may have the same set aside ,
by executing his obligation in favor of the sheriff ,
with one good and solvent surety ,
for whatever amount the judge may determine ,
as being equal to the value of the property to be left in his possession .
12 .-
Art .
280 .
The security thus given by the defendant ,
when the property sequestrated consists in movables or in slaves ,
shall be responsible that he shall not send away the same out of the jurisdiction of the court ;
that he shall not make an improper use of them ;
and that he will faithfully present them ,
after definitive judgment ,
in case he should be decreed to restore the same to the plaintiff .
13 .-
Art .
281 .
As regards landed property ,
this security is given to prevent the defendant ,
while in possession ,
from wasting the property ,
and for the faithful restitution of the fruits that he may have received since the demand ,
or of their value in the event of his being cast in the suit .
14 .-
Art .
282 .
When the sheriff has sequestered property pursuant to an order of the court ,
he shall ,
after serving the petition and the copy of the order of sequestration on the defendant ,
send him return in writing to the clerk of the court which gave the order ,
stating in the same in what manner the order was executed ,
and annex to such return a true and minute inventory of the property sequestered ,
drawn by him ,
in the presence of two witnesses .
15 .-
Art .
283 .
The sheriff ,
while he retains possession of sequestered property ,
is bound to take proper care of the same and to administer the same ,
if it be of such nature as to admit of it ,
as a prudent father of a family administers his own affairs .
He may confide them to the care of guardians or overseers ,
for whose acts he remains responsible ,
and he will be entitled to receive a just compensation for his administration ,
to be determined by the court ,
to be paid to him out of the proceeds of the property sequestered ,
if judgment be given in favor of the plaintiff .
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