DE PERAMBULATIONE FACIENDA

de     perambulatione     facienda     (dee     p<<schwa>>-ram-by<<schwa>>-lay-shee-oh-nee

fay-shee-en-d<<schwa>>),  n.[Law  Latin  “for  making  perambulation”]  Hist.  A  writ  ordering  the

sheriff  to  go  with  12  knights  of  the  county  to  settle  a  boundary  dispute  by  walking  about  to

determine the proper boundary between adjacent towns or lordships. [Blacks Law 8th]