Faciendum The Latin term "Faciendum" means, in a UK legal context: "something which is to be done". Post this page to: Deli.cio.us Digg Facebook reddit StumbleUpon ...
Faciendum - Something which is to be done Factum - An act or deed Fructus naturales - Vegetation which grows naturally without cultivation ...
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Capias ad satisfaciendum Definition - Noun [Medieval Latin, you may seize (the person) to (make him/her) satisfy (the claim)] ...
CAPIAS AD SATISFACIENDUM - Practice. A writ of execution issued upon a judgment in a personal action for the recovery of money, directed to the sheriff or coroner, commanding him to take the defendant and him safely keep, ...
Habeas corpus faciendum et recipiendum. That you have the body for doing and receiving.
See also: State, Person, Use, Law, Contra
 
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