A writ to compel a guardian, bailiff, receiver, or accountant to yield up his accounts. It is founded on the statute Westm. 2, c. 12; Reg. Orig. 135
More On This Topic
Link to This Definition
Did you find this definition of COMPUTUS helpful? You can share it by copying the code below and adding it to your blog or web page.
Written and fact checked by The Law Dictionary