Writ Mnemonic
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writ
writ
/ɹɪt/
Examples
- The writ subpoena began to be attached to a wide variety of writs in the 1300s.
- The summons is the descendant of the writ of the common law.
- The writ subpoena became the standard method of compelling witnesses.
- The police served a writ on her.
- In England the writ was issued in the name of the monarch.
- The writ allowed the grandchild to oust the stranger.
- Faced with a writ of garnishment, the company filed to reorganize.
- However the writ was called with the approval of the Dunwoody family.
- It contains esoterica, such as the Governor's name and the concept of writs.
- The Court affirmed the Court of Appeal's granting of the writ.
a legal document issued by a court or judicial officer
noun
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"Writ + Bit. A bit of writing that's legally fit."
"Writ + Bit. Written a bit, a document of court's permit."
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