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Writ
Writ For the online legal commentary, see Writ (website). In law, a writ is a formal written order issued by ... others. English law History In origin a writ was a letter, or command, from the ... stage in the English common law, a writ became necessary, in most cases to ...
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Writ (translated from German)
Writ By writ one understands: that Schriftsatz (right) as written ...
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Writ measure (translated from German)
Writ measure As Writ measure or Type size designates one a ...
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Writ period (translated from German)
Writ period Into German Legal proceedings becomes the ... connection isolated also of the so-called Writ period ( ZPO ). The periods, those predominantly an ... and § 283 ZPO. Become judicially arranged Writ periods missed, become thus within a certain ... recourse. Among other things are the following Writ periods in the German civil proceeding right ...
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Prerogative writ
Prerogative writ In English law, the prerogative writs are ... mandatory orders" and "prohibiting orders" respectively. The writ of habeas corpus is still known by ...
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Prohibition (writ)
Prohibition (writ) A writ of prohibition, in the United States, is ... a suit in an inferior court. The writ of prohibition mandates the inferior court to ...
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WRIT-FM
WRIT-FM WRIT-FM (95.7 FM) is an oldies ... Hits of the 60s and 70s". The WRIT call sign previously belonged to a Top ... 1340 AM back in the 1960s. The WRIT name was resurrected at midnight on January ... it's format slightly and resurrected the WRIT call sign. In 2003 WRIT dropped ...
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Writ (website)
Writ (website) Writ is a legal commentary website hosted by FindLaw.com. Writ publishes at least one new column by ... matters of wider interest from current events. Writ also publishes occasional book reviews, on books ... book reviewers are likewise academically inclined attorneys. Writ is free, and maintains all of ...
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Talk:Writ
Talk:Writ Help me here, I have never heard of "dropping the writ" or the need for a "writ of election" in UK general elections. The ... parliament, he/she issued two writs: the writ of summons to the lords spiritual and ... them to appear in parliament, and the writ of election, which commanded the sherrifs ...
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Holy Writ
Holy Writ Holy Writ is a term used primarily by conservative ...
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