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‖ postea Law.|ˈpəʊstiːə| [L. postea afterwards, lit. ‘after those things’; being the first word of the usual beginning of the record.] That part of the record of a civil process which sets forth the proceedings at the trial and the verdict given.
1596Bacon Max. & Use Com. Law ii. i. (1635) 21 Against the day they should have appeared above, to returne the verdict read in the Court above, which returne is called a Postea. a1627Fletcher Wife for Month v. ii, Sub-pœnas and posteas. 1709Lond. Gaz. No. 4508/3 A Postea, or Record of Nisi Prius, between Morris, Plaintiff, and Jordan, Defendant, was..delivered by mistake..to a Person who had no Right to receive it. 1768Blackstone Comm. III. xxiv. 386 Whatever, in short, is done subsequent to the joining of issue and awarding the trial, it is entered on record, and is called a postea. 1829Bentham Justice & Cod. Petit. 154 Clerk of the common bails, posteas, and estreats. |