Fieri facias

[5][6] (The exception being fieri facias de bonis ecclesiasticis, which concerns seizure of ecclesiastical property.

[citation needed] In the Republic of Ireland, fieri facias is used to describe a High Court Judgment against property, which permits a sheriff or county registrar to seize goods.

[8][9][10] Hong Kong statute (High Court Ordinance (Cap 4) s 21D(1)) provides that money and banknotes, government stock, bonds and other securities for money are amenable to attachment and sale though fieri facias.

But with reference to the English case Alleyne v Darcy (1855) 5 I Ch R 56, securities for money do not include life insurance policies.

with the land records of the locality in which the debtor is believed to own real property.