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writ of objection for cassation LAW

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This writ has been resorted to frequently for the indirect protection of employees and of employers.
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It is compared with the writ of amparo but protects one's right for a healthy environment rather than constitutional rights.
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Because of this, a writ was issued for his arrest, but it was never served.
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Records show that he enrolled recognizances and contracts, and also issued writs commanding a sheriff to enforce them.
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A writ has to be submitted by a next friend.
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A writ to elect a new member in his place was ordered, though there is no record that such an election was ever made.
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No writ should issue, as the city commissioners had the right to refuse to take the land.
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The writ of the county councils did not extend everywhere: large towns and some historic counties corporate were constituted county boroughs by the same act.
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Forthwith the entire council was recalled from holiday and a new writ was prepared.
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Most often, these courts issue writs of prohibition to prevent lower courts from exceeding their jurisdiction.
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