- In law,
venire facias (Latin for "may you
cause to come"), also
venire facias juratores, and
often shortened to venire, is a writ
directing a
sheriff to...
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being fieri facias de
bonis ecclesiasticis,
which concerns seizure of
ecclesiastical property.) This writ was once so
common that
fieri facias became a slang...
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facias as an alternative.
Under the law of many states, Arkansas, Georgia, New Hampshire, Tennessee, and
Texas for example, an
action in
scire facias...
- In
English history,
praemunire or
praemunire facias (Ecclesiastical Latin: [prɛ.mu.ˈniː.rɛ ˈfaː.t͡ʃi.as]) was the ****ertion or
maintenance of
papal jurisdiction...
- The
phrase prima facie is
sometimes misspelled prima facia in the
mistaken belief that
facia is the
actual Latin word; however, faciē is in fact the...
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FASCIA (database), a U.S.
National Security Agency database Fasces Fascio Facia Group, a
company founded by
Stephen Hinchliffe This
disambiguation page...
- upon good behavior, as
enforced by the
people through the writ of
scire facias.
Although it was
technically a writ of the sovereign, this
power concerned...
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businessman from
Sheffield who was the
founder of the
former retail empire Facia group,
which had up to 850
stores before it
collapsed in 1996. He has been...
- of
scire facias revives a
dormant judgment. A writ of su****deas
contains a
command to stay the
proceedings at law. A writ of
venire facias summons jurors...
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wordmark and many of its on-screen
television graphics. The
family Gill
Facia was
created by
Colin Banks as an
emulation of Gill's
stone carving designs...