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Quietus Definition
(Lat. freed or acquitted). In English Law. A discharge; an acquittance. An instrument by the clerk of the pipe and auditors in the exchequer, as proof of their acquittance or discharge as accountants. Cowell. Discharge of a judge or attorney general. 3 Mod. 99. In American Law. The discharge of an executor by the probate court. 4 Mason (U. S.) 131.
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(Lat. freed or acquitted). In English Law. A discharge; an acquittance. An instrument by the clerk of the pipe and auditors in the exchequer, as proof of their acquittance or discharge as accountants. Cowell. Discharge of a judge or attorney general. 3 Mod. 99. In American Law. The discharge of an executor by the probate court. 4 Mason (U. S.) 131.
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