Fugam Fecit

Definition of Fugam Fecit

Lat. He has made flight; he fled. A clause inserted in an inquisition, in old English law, meaning that a person indicted for treason or felony had fled. The effect of this was to make the party forfeit his goods absolutely, and the profits of his lands until he had been pardoned or acquitted.

That's the definition of Fugam Fecit in Black's Law Dictionary 6th Edition. Courtesy of Cekhukum.com.

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