CASSETUR BILLA

cassetur billa (k<<schwa>>-see-t<<schwa>>r bil-<<schwa>>). [Latin “that the bill be quashed”] Hist. 1.A judgment quashing a plea in abatement. — Also termed judgment of cassetur billa. 2. A plaintiff’s on-the-record admission that a defendant’s plea in abatement cannot be avoided. • This statement discontinues the action. — Also termed billa cassetur; quod billa cassetur. [Blacks Law 8th]