legem facere
legem facere (lee-j[schwa]m fay-s[schwa]-ree), vb. [Law Latin] Hist. To make an oath; to wage law.
legem facere (lee-j[schwa]m fay-s[schwa]-ree), vb. [Law Latin] Hist. To make an oath; to wage law.
forisfacere, i.e., extra legem seu consuetudinem facere 〈拉〉触犯法律,即超越法律或习惯的行为
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finem facere (fI-n[schwa]m fay-s[schwa]-ree). [Latin] Hist. 1. To make a composition or compromise; to relinquish a claim in exchange for consideration. “In the thirteenth century the king’s justices wield a wide and a ‘common law’ power of ordering that an offender be kept in custody. They have an equally wide power of discharging him upon