sci·re fa·ci·as  (s ī′r ē f āsh ē- əs, sk ēr ĕ fä k ē-äs ′)
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n.1. A writ requiring the named party to appear in court and show why a judgment should not be executed or some other action taken based on a matter of judicial or public record. 2. A judicial proceeding under this writ.
[Middle English, from Latin scīre faciās, you should cause (him) to know (a phrase that occurs in the writ) : scīre, to know + faciās, second person sing. present subjunctive of facere, to do, make.] |