‖ exigi facias Law.
(ˈɛksɪdʒaɪ ˈfeɪʃɪæs)
[L. phrase, lit. ‘that you cause to be demanded’, f. exigĕre to demand, exact, and facĕre to make, cause.]
= exigent n.2
| a 1577 Sir T. Smith Commw. Eng. ii. xiv. (1609) 61 The Clarke of the Exigents is to frame all manner of Processes of Exigi facias. 1848 in Wharton Law Lex. |