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  • Writ - Wikipedia
    While originally writs were exceptional, or at least non-routine devices, Maitland suggests that by the time of King Henry II (1154–1189), the use of writs had become a regular part of the system of royal justice in England
  • Understanding Legal Writs: Definitions, Types, and Practical Examples
    What Is a Writ? Writs are formal legal documents that compel action or inaction from an individual or entity based on judicial or administrative authority
  • WRIT中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
    There have been at least seven writs issued against him for late payment of bills 他因迟付账单至少接到了7次法院传票。 She has served a writ for libel on the newspaper (= she has delivered it to them officially) 她已将起诉这家报纸诽谤的令状送达。
  • writ | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    Writs come in various forms and serve different purposes For example, the Supreme Court uses the writ of certiorari to review cases from federal courts or state courts A writ of mandate is generally issued to a subordinate court or an organization to require performance of certain duties or acts For more information, see: writ of certiorari
  • Writ | Legal Process, Court Orders Civil Procedure | Britannica
    Writ, in common law, order issued by a court in the name of a sovereign authority requiring the performance of a specific act The most common modern writs are those, such as the summons, used to initiate an action Other writs may be used to enforce the judgment of a court (attachment, delivery)
  • What Is a Writ in Law? Definition, Types, and Process
    Writs are powerful legal instruments issued by superior courts to command or prohibit specific actions, defining judicial control and process
  • writ_百度百科
    Writ是英语法律术语,指司法机关签发的正式书面命令,具有强制效力,常见类型包括传票、扣押令等,发音为英 [rɪt] 美 [rɪt],复数形式为writs。 该词在古语或方言中也可作为动词write的过去式和过去分词。
  • Types of Writs in Criminal Law - FindLaw
    This article covers federal and state court writs and explains the extraordinary remedies they can provide Most writs require advanced legal knowledge and involve detailed procedures
  • WRIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    While the writ no longer governs civil pleading and has lost many of its applications, the extraordinary writs especially of habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition, and certiorari indicate its historical importance as an instrument of judicial authority
  • Writs Law and Legal Definition - USLegal, Inc.
    Courts generally use writs to grant extraordinary relief to party, to grant the right of appeal, or to grant the sheriff the right for seizure of property Common law writs are not in use in the U S civil law





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