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Tom Fox posted: "The writ of scire facias was created by the English Parliament in 1285 and it migrated to America as part of our English common law tradition.  In modern times scire facias has been mostly abolished, with a few exceptions mainly in the Old South where the"

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Legal Reagonalism and Latin Lingo Lessons: Scire Facias

by Tom Fox

The writ of scire facias was created by the English Parliament in 1285 and it migrated to America as part of our English common law tradition.  In modern times scire facias has been mostly abolished, with a few exceptions mainly in the Old South where the love of tradition combines with a playful fondness for […]

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Tom Fox | March 6, 2014 at 8:38 am | Categories: Civil procedure, Garnishment, Legal, Tennessee law | URL: http://wp.me/p7xjC-7e

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