LIBERTATIBUS EXIGENDIS IN ITINERE

libertatibus exigendis in itinere (lib-<<schwa>>r-tay-t<<schwa>>-b<<schwa>>s ek-s<<schwa>>-jen-dis in I-tin-<<schwa>>-ree), n.[Latin] Hist. A writ from the king to one of a panel of itinerant judges (the justices in eyre) ordering them to admit an attorney to represent a criminal defendant. See EYRE.

[Blacks Law 8th]