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writs <a writ; writs> N

writs

writ of attachment

writ of objection for cassation LAW

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These writs were called writs of assistance because they called upon sheriffs, other officials, and loyal subjects to assist the customs official in carrying out his duties.
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For the purpose of recouping themselves by levying from their under-tenants, the tenants-in-chief received from the crown writs "de scutagio habendo".
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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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Facts and evidences are judged by the courts of second instance, except in specific cases such as writs of habeas corpus.
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Like appeals or writs of cert, a writ of habeas corpus may overturn a defendant's guilty conviction by finding some error in the original trial.
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In the following days, other parties were granted writs totaling $4,420 in unpaid wages and $6,000 in other debts.
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Some of these writs include summons, subpoenas, warrants to arrest and to convey to penal institutions, and signing the execution warrant in capital cases.
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The writ subpoena began to be attached to a wide variety of writs in the 14th century.
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The government stayed pending writs of habeas corpus.
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In 1972 the plaintiffs who were lessees of the maisonettes issued writs against the builder and the council.
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