"Exigi Facias" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Exigi Facias LAW AND LEGAL
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EXIGI FACIAS. L. Lat. In English practice. A judicial writ made nse of in the process of outlawry, comraand-ing the sheriff to demand the defeudant, (or cause him to be demanded, exigi fa-ciat,) from county court to county court, un-til he be outlawed; or, if he appear, theu to take and have him before the court on a day certain in term, to answer to the plaintiff's action. 1 Tidd, Pr. 132; 3 Bl. Comm. 283, 284; Archb. N. Pr. 485. Now regulated by St. 2 wm. IV. c. 39

Exigi Facias LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

That yon cause to he demanded. The emphatic words of the Lat-ln form of the writ of exigent. They are sometimes used as the name of that writ

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