Law. rare. Also 7 Sc. liquidat. [ad. late L. liquidāt-us, pa. pple. of liquidāre, f. liquidus liquid, clear.] Ascertained and fixed in amount. (Cf. LIQUID a. 4 b.)

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1609.  Skene, Reg. Maj., 77. The Judge sal take ane pledge fra the defender … to pay the debt, with the skaiths taxat and liquidat in the persewers clame, to the persewer, within space of fiftene dayes.

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1868.  Act 31 & 32 Vict., c. 101 Sched. (FF) No. 1. With a Fifth Part more of the Interest due at each Term of liquidate Penalty.

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