Legal Definition and Related Resources of Fieri feci
Meaning of Fieri feci
(Law Lat.) In practice. The return which the sheriff or other prdper officer makes to certain writs, signifying, “I have caused to be made.” When the officer has made this return, a rule may be obtained upon him after the return day, to pay the money into court, and, if he withholds payment, an action of debt may be had on the return, or assumpsit for money had and received may be sustained against him. 3, Johns. (N. Y.) 183.
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Definition of Fieri Feci
In the context of international law, the legal resource A Dictionary of Law, provides a definition of Fieri Feci : (Latin: I have caused to be done)
The report of the *sheriff or other appropriate officer saying how much he has recovered by levying execution under a writ of *fieri facias.
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