> > Can someone please tell us what is meant by "Replevins" in the followig > passage taken from a post earlier this evening? ================ When your neighbor stole your mule, you would file a Writ of Replevin to get it back. Jim St. Louis, MO
Correction, when your neighbour borrowed your mule and neglected to return it, you filed a Writ of Replevin. If he stole it and you could prove it beyond a rasonable doubt, that was a criminal, not a civil matter. Lois Sparling Calgary, Alberta JFDowd@aol.com wrote: >>Can someone please tell us what is meant by "Replevins" in the followig >>passage taken from a post earlier this evening? >> >> > >================ > >When your neighbor stole your mule, you would file a Writ of Replevin to get >it back. > >Jim >St. Louis, MO > > > >