HABERE FACIAS POSSESSIONEM
\hˈabə fˈe͡ɪʃəz pəzˈɛʃənəm], \hˈabə fˈeɪʃəz pəzˈɛʃənəm], \h_ˈa_b_ə f_ˈeɪ_ʃ_ə_z p_ə_z_ˈɛ_ʃ_ə_n_ə_m]\
Definitions of HABERE FACIAS POSSESSIONEM
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Lat. That you cause to have possession. The name of the process commonly resorted toby the successful party in an action of ejectment, for the purpose of being placed bythe sheriff in the actual possession of the land recovered. It is commonly termed simply"habere facias," or "hab. fa."
By Henry Campbell Black
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Practice, remedies. The name of a writ of execution in the action of ejectment.
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The sheriff, is commanded by this writ that, without delay, he cause the plaintiff to have possession of the land in dispute which is therein described; a fi. fa. or ca. sa. for costs may be included in the writ. The duty of the sheriff in the execution and return of that part of the writ, is the same as on a common fi. fa. or ca. sa. The sheriff is to execute this writ by delivering a full and, actual possession of the premises to the plaintiff. For this purpose he may break an outer or inner door of the house, and, should he be violently opposed, he may raise the posse comitatus. Wats. on Sher. 60, 215; 5 Co. 91 b.; 1 Leon. 145; 3 Bouv. Inst. n. 3375.
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The name of this writ is abbreviated hab. fa. poss. Vide 10 Vin. Ab.14; Tidd's Pr. 1081, 8th Engl. edit.; 2 Arch. Pr. 58; 3 Bl. Com. 412; Bing. on Execut. 115, 252; Bac. Ab. h. t.
By John Bouvier
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