"Reparatione Facienda" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Reparatione Facienda LAW AND LEGAL
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Formak-lng repairs. The name of an old writ which lay ln various cases; as if, for instance,-there were three tenants ln common of a mill or house which had fallen into decay, and one of the three was willing to repair it, and tbe other two not; in such case the party who was willing to repair might have this writ against the others. Cowell; Fitzh. Nat Brev. 127

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