"venire facias de novo" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /vɪˈnaɪ.ə.ɹiː ˈfeɪ.ʃɪ.as deɪˈnəʊvəʊ/ [Received-Pronunciation], /də-/ [Received-Pronunciation], /vɪˈnaɪ.ə.ɹiː ˈfeɪ.ʃɪ.as deɪˈnoʊvoʊ/ [General-American], /də-/ [General-American]
Etymology: Borrowed from Latin venire facias de novo (“that you make/cause to come anew”), from the opening words of the writ. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|la|venire facias de novo||that you make/cause to come anew}} Latin venire facias de novo (“that you make/cause to come anew”) Head templates: {{en-noun|?|nolinkhead=1}} venire facias de novo
  1. (law) A judicial writ directing that a new jury be impanelled and that a new trial be held, due to some irregularity (especially a procedural irregularity) arising in the original trial. Categories (topical): Directives, Law Related terms: venire, venire facias

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