Fieri Faci As - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: fieri faci asQuando plus fit quam fieri debet, videtur etiam illud fieri quod faciendum est
Quando plus fit quam fieri debet, videtur etiam illud fieri quod faciendum est (8 Rep. 85), when more is done than ought to be done, then that is considered to have been done which ought to have been done....
prima facie
prima facie [Latin] : at first view : on first appearance absent other information or evidence [guidelines which would prima facie accredit new entrance examinations as nondiscriminatory "S. L. Lynch"] compare ex facie adj : sufficient to establish a fact or case unless disproved [prima facie proof] [a prima facie showing] ...
fieri facias
fieri facias [Medieval Latin, literally, may you cause it to be done, from words used in the writ, typically de terris et cattalis fieri facias may you raise from the lands and chattels (of the defendant) (a given sum)] : a writ authorizing a sheriff to seize and sell certain items of the property of a debtor in order to satisfy a creditor's judgment against the debtor see also execution ...
Fieriness
The quality of being fiery heat acrimony irritability as a fieriness of temper...
Fiery
Consisting of containing or resembling fire as the fiery gulf of Etna a fiery appearance...
ex facie
ex facie [New Latin, literally, from the appearance] : on its face [valid ex facie] compare prima facie ...
Prima facie case
Prima facie case, a prima facie case does not mean a case proved to the hilt but a case which can be said to be established if the evidence which is led in support of the same were believed. While determining whether a prima facie case had been made out the relevant consideration is whether on the evidence led it was possible to arrive at the conclusion in question and not whether that was the only conclusion which could be arrived at on that evidence, Mgmt of Bangalore Woollen and Cotton Silk Mills Co. Ltd. v. AIR 1960 SC 1352 (1354); see also Martin Burn Ltd. v. R.N. Banerjee, AIR 1958 SC 79 (85)....
in facie curiae
in facie curiae [New Latin] : before or in the presence of the court [contempt in facie curiae] ...
in fieri
in fieri [Medieval Latin] 1 : being in the process of accomplishment : pending 2 : beginning to have existence : not yet completely formed ...
Alienatio licet prohibeatur, consensu tamen omnium in quorum favorem prohibita est potest fieri
Alienatio licet prohibeatur, consensu tamen omnium in quorum favorem prohibita est potest fieri [Lat.], Although alienation be prohibited, yet by the consent of all those in whose favour it is prohibited it may take place....
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