-ˈhāˌbet noun
Etymology: Latin, he has nothing
: a return by a sheriff or other officer made on a scire facias or other writ indicating that the defendant has no property within reach of the process, and the defendant has not been served
-ˈhāˌbet noun
Etymology: Latin, he has nothing
: a return by a sheriff or other officer made on a scire facias or other writ indicating that the defendant has no property within reach of the process, and the defendant has not been served
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012