PLENE ADMINISTRAVIT PRAETER

plene administravit praeter (plee-nee ad-min-<<schwa>>-stray-vit pree-t<< schwa>>r). [Law Latin “he has fully administered, except”] Hist. A defensive plea in which an executor or administrator asserts that no assets remain in the estate, except a stated few that are insufficient to satisfy the plaintiff’s demand.

[Blacks Law 8th]