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.)
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.
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.