DE PLEGIIS ACQUIETANDIS

de  plegiis  acquietandis  (dee  plee-jee-is  <<schwa>>-kwI-<<schwa>>-tan-dis),  n.[Law  Latin

“for acquitting  or releasing  pledges”] Hist. A writ ordering repayment to a surety by a  principal

who had failed to make a required payment that the surety then had to cover. [Blacks Law 8th]