A writ authorizing the holding of an assize to decide the status of a property (see quot. 1607) Usually in assize of utrum.
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释义 | society > law > administration of justice > process, writ, warrant, or order > [noun] > writ > other types of writ (36) utrumc1290 A writ authorizing the holding of an assize to decide the status of a property (see quot. 1607) Usually in assize of utrum. quo warrantoa1325 Originally: a royal writ obliging a person to show by what warrant an office or franchise is held or claimed (now historical); frequently as writ of q… writ of right closea1325 a royal writ dealing with a case concerning the tenants of a manor, only valid in and applicable to the court of the lord of that manor. Also little… writ of oyer and terminer1414 English Law. In full commission of oyer and terminer, writ of oyer and terminer. A commission authorizing a judge on circuit to hold courts (formerly… writ of right1414 a writ which is grantable as a matter of right, as opposed to a prerogative writ; similarly title of right. quare impedit?a1424 A writ issued in cases of disputed presentation to a benefice, requiring the defendant to state why he or she hinders the plaintiff from making the… prohibition?1435 Law. An order (formerly, and currently in U.S., a writ) issuing from a superior court, forbidding an inferior court, tribunal, etc., from… praecipec1440 A writ demanding action or an explanation of non-action. See also praecipe quod reddat, n. Obsolete. supplicavita1450 A writ requiring a person or persons to keep the peace. replevy1451 = replevin, n. 1c. Obsolete. ouster-le-main1485 A restitution of land made by the sovereign on the basis of a finding that the king has no right to hold land; (also) a writ granting delivery of… praecipe in capitec1523 A writ of right issued for a tenant holding land of the monarch in chief. value1527 Feudal Law. The estimated worth of a marriage arranged by a lord for an infant ward or heir, and payable by the heir to the lord, should the heir… inhibition1532 spec. In English Law, formerly, = prohibition, n. rehabilitation1533 A writ or other official communication by which a person is granted rehabilitation of this type. Obsolete. melius inquirendum1549 A writ allowing a second inquiry into a case where partiality is suspected, esp. in land law. ne exeat regnum1559 = ne exeat regno, n. quo minus1592 A writ to restrain a landlord from using wastefully the wood, etc., on his or her estate, after having granted housebote or haybote to another… letters (or writ) of supplementc1600 Scots Law (now historical). in supplement: as confirmation of otherwise inadmissible or inconclusive evidence (oath in supplement: an oath of a… inhibition1603 spec. In Ecclesiastical Law, The order of an ecclesiastical court, stopping proceedings in inferior courts, e.g. the suspension of inferior… fair pleading1607 = beaupleader, n. Also: an instance of this; an amended plea. ingressu1607 An obsolete writ of entry: see quot. ne exeat regno1607 A writ restraining a person from leaving the area of the court's jurisdiction without licence. account1622 Law. A writ or action (against a bailiff, receiver, etc.) for the recovery of monies or property wrongfully received, e.g. by infringing the… associationa1625 Law. The appointment of additional legal officials to act as colleagues on any occasion; the writ appointing them. (Cf. associate, adj. 3.) ship-writ1640 a writ for ship-money. cessavit1641 A writ so called, originating in Stat. 6 Edw. I. and abolished by 3 and 4 Wm. IV. (See quot. and cf. cess, v.2, cesser, n.) ne exeat1644 = ne exeat regno, n. devastavit1651 A writ that lies against an executor or administrator for waste or misapplication of the testator's estate. right close1651 = writ of right close n. at right, n. phrases 2b(d). writ of second deliverance1652 the restoration to or recovery by a person of goods or chattels distrained or confiscated, upon giving a surety to have the matter tried in a court… fair pleader1655 = beaupleader, n. beaupleader1700 The amendment of a defective plea; a writ lying against those who levied a fine for amendment of plea. proclamation writ1713 a writ directing a proclamation to be made. writ of inquiry1809 court of inquiry, a court legally constituted to inquire into and investigate any charge against an officer or soldier of the army, or any… writ of intendence and respondence1881 The paying of attention, attendance; spec. writ of intendence and respondence, in 13–15th centuries, a writ under the Great Seal in favour of one… |
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