MELIUS INQUIRENDUM

melius inquirendum (mee-lee-<<schwa>>s in-kw<<schwa>>-ren-d<<schwa>>m), n. [Law Latin “to be better inquired into”] Hist. A writ ordering the escheator to investigate a matter further, as by inquiring who is the next heir of a party who died seised of lands.

[Blacks Law 8th]