replevin

noun | \ ri-ˈple-vən \ | re·plev·in
  1. : an action originating in common law and now largely codified by which a plaintiff having a right in personal property claimed to be wrongfully taken or detained by the defendant seeks to recover possession of the property and sometimes to obtain damages for the wrongful detention; also : a procedure allowing the plaintiff as a provisional remedy to take possession of the property prior to judgment on the action : a procedure allowing the plaintiff as a provisional remedy to take possession of the property prior to judgment on the action

    Note: Under section 2-716 of the Uniform Commercial Code, a buyer who is a party to a contract that has been breached by the seller has a right of replevin for goods that are identified to the contract if cover cannot reasonably be effected.

replevin

transitive verb
  1. : replevy