scire facias

scire facias
/suy"ree fay"shee as'/; Lat. /skee"rdde fah"kee ahs'/, Law.
1. a writ requiring the party against whom it is brought to show cause why a judgment, letters patent, etc., should not be executed, vacated, or annulled.
2. a judicial proceeding initiated by such a writ.
[1400-50; late ME < L scire facias lit., make (him) know]

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