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Meaning of Habere facias visum
(Lat.) In practice. The name of a writ of execution, used in most real actions, by which the sheriff is directed that he cause the demandant to have seisin of the lands which he has recovered. 3 Bouv. Inst, note 3374. This writ may be taken out at any time within a year and a day after judgment. It is to be executed nearly in the same manner as the writ of habere facias possessionem, and for this purpose the officer may break open the outer door of a house to deliver seisin to the demandant. 5 Coke, 91b; Comyn. Dig. Execution (E) ; Watson, Sheriffs, 238. The name of this writ is abbreviated hab. fae. seis. See Bing. Ex’ns, 115, 252; Bac. Abr.
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Habere facias visum in the Dictionary of Law consisting of Judicial Definitions and Explanations of Words, Phrases and Maxims
That you cause to have a view.
Note: This legal definition of Habere facias visum in the Dictionary of Law (English and American Jurisprudence) is from 1893.
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