Law. Obs. [f. L. exonerētur let him be discharged, 3rd pers. sing. pres. subj. passive of exonerāre: see EXONERATE v.] ‘An entry made upon the bail-piece upon render of a defendant to prison in discharge of his bail’ (Wharton, Law Lex., 1848).

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1824.  Bingham, Reports, I. 206. The Court … refused to enter an exoneretur on the bail-piece.

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