Ne exeat

At common law, ne exeat (Latin "that he not depart") is an equitable writ restraining a person from leaving the jurisdiction of the court or the state.

[1] The full phrase in the United States is ne exeat republica (Latin "let him not leave the republic").

[1] The phrase ne exeat regno (Latin "let him not leave the kingdom") has also been used in English law.

[1][2] In 1969 Mr Justice Meggary affirmed that the order still exists under English law, and was not repealed by the passing of the Debtors Act 1869.

Mr Justice Mostyn said in 2012, "The writ ne exeat regno is a charming historical relic but must be regarded as an anachronism given the availability of the modern form of order".