FIERI FACIAS


Meaning of FIERI FACIAS in English

|fēərēˈfäkēˌäs noun

Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, cause (it) to be done!

: a common-law writ lying for one who has recovered judgment in debt or damages commanding the sheriff that he cause satisfaction to be made of the goods and chattels of the defendant in the sum claimed — compare capias , elegit , execution , levari facias

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