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First published 2002 (DOST Vol. XI).
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Unsatisfeand, pres. p. [17th c. Eng. unsatisfy (1652); Satisfy v.] tr. Not, or without, satisfying (persons, in respect of debts). —1584–5 Cal. Sc. P. VII 533.
[If they shall remove] unsatisfeand [such creditors as their friends and servants are] addettit [to]