capiatur pro fine — /keypiyeytar prow fayniy/ (Let him be taken for the fine.) In English practice, a clause inserted at the end of old judgment records in ctions of debt, where the defendant denied his deed, .aid it was found against him upon his false plea, and… … Black's law dictionary
capias pro fine — /keypiyas prow fayniy/ (That you take for the fine or in mercy.) Formerly, if the verdict was for the defendant, the plaintiff was adjudged to be amerced for his false claim; but, if the verdict was for the plaintiff, then in all actions vi et… … Black's law dictionary
capias pro fine — /keypiyas prow fayniy/ (That you take for the fine or in mercy.) Formerly, if the verdict was for the defendant, the plaintiff was adjudged to be amerced for his false claim; but, if the verdict was for the plaintiff, then in all actions vi et… … Black's law dictionary