/rit ʌv ˈsaɪri fəˈʃiːəs/ – Phrase
Definition: xch scire facias.
A more thorough explanation: A writ of scire facias is a legal order issued by a court requiring a party to appear and show cause why a judgment or decree should not be enforced against them. It is typically used to revive a dormant judgment or to enforce a judgment against a party who has failed to comply with its terms.
Example: The court issued a writ of scire facias to compel the defendant to show cause why the judgment should not be enforced.