cepit et abduxit

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
CEPIT ET ABDUXIT. He took and led away. These words are applied to cases of 
trespass or larceny, where the defendant took a living chattel, and led it 
away. It is used in contradistinction to took and carried away, cepit et 
asportavit. (q.v.) 
    

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