quasi in rem

adverb or adjective

-in-ˈrem
: as if one were proceeding against the thing
used especially in reference to proceedings (as for attachment of property) in which one seeks satisfaction of a claim against a person by adjudication of rights to a particular property over which jurisdiction can be obtained
see also quasi in rem jurisdiction at jurisdiction compare in personam, in rem

Note: The plaintiff in a quasi in rem action uses the court's jurisdiction over the defendant's property in hopes of obtaining a remedy for a claim (as for money) against the defendant. A quasi in rem action is often used when jurisdiction over the defendant cannot be obtained due to his or her absence from the state.

Word History

Etymology

Latin, as if against a thing

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“Quasi in rem.” Merriam-Webster.com Legal Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/legal/quasi%20in%20rem. Accessed 15 Dec. 2024.

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