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In old English law. Extenders or appraisers. The name of certainofficers appointed to appraise and divide or apportion lands. It was their duty to make asurvey, schedule, or inventory of the lands, to lay them out under certain heads, andthen to ascertain the value of each, as preparatory to the division or partition. Bractfols. 726, 75; Britt. c. 71.
In English practice. A writ of execution issuing from the exchequer upon a debt due the crown, or upon adebt due a private person, if upon recognizance or statute merchant or staple, by whichthe sheriff is directed to appraise the debtor’s lands, and, instead of selling them, to setthem off to the creditor for a term during which the rental will satisfy the judgmentHackett v. Ainsden, 56 Vt. 201 ; Nason v. Fowler, 70 N. II. 291, 47 Atl. 263.In Scotch practice. The value or valuation of lands. Bell.The rents, profits, and Issues of lands. Skene.