Exigent, Or Exigi Facias

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Meaning of Exigent, or Exigi facias

A writ used in obtaining the outlawry of a person ; it required the sheriff to call on the defendant to appear and answer the plaintiff ; if he made default after being exacted (called) five times, he was outlawed

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