writ of extendi facias

writ of extendi facias
See extendi facias. writ of extent. See extendi facias; extent; extent in chief.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • extendi facias — A form of writ of execution, also known as a writ of extent, against the body, goods, and lands of the judgment debtor. 30 Am J2d Exec § 29. In some jurisdictions, a writ under which lands are seized by the sheriff and delivered to the plaintiff… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • extendi facias — /skstenday feys(h)(i)yas/ You cause to be extended. In English practice, the name of a writ of execution (derived from its two emphatic words); more commonly called an extent …   Black's law dictionary

  • extendi facias — /skstenday feys(h)(i)yas/ You cause to be extended. In English practice, the name of a writ of execution (derived from its two emphatic words); more commonly called an extent …   Black's law dictionary

  • capias extendi facias — /keypiyas akstenday feyshiyas/ A writ of execution issuable in England against a debtor to the crown, which commands the sheriff to take or arrest the body, and cause to be extended the lands and goods of the debtor …   Black's law dictionary

  • capias extendi facias — /keypiyas akstenday feyshiyas/ A writ of execution issuable in England against a debtor to the crown, which commands the sheriff to take or arrest the body, and cause to be extended the lands and goods of the debtor …   Black's law dictionary

  • extent — A writ or process usually called an extent or extendi facias, because the sheriff is to cause the property seized to be appraised at its full extended value, before he delivers it to the plaintiff, that it may be known how soon the debt will be… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Arrest [1] — Arrest (lat. Arrestum), der auf Befehl einer Behörde äußerlich beschränkte Zustand der natürlichen Freiheit einer Person od. des Sachenverkehrs; 1) in criminalrechtlicher Beziehung entweder Strafarrest (s. u. Strafe) od. Defentionsgefängniß… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

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