concurrent writ

  • 81issue — 1. verb To send forth; to emit; to promulgate; as, an officer issues orders, process issues from a court. To put into circulation; as, the treasury issues notes. To send out, to send out officially; to deliver, for use, or authoritatively; to go… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 82custodia legis — /kastowdiya liyjas/ In the custody of the law. Doctrine of custodia legis provides that when personal property is repossessed under writ of replevin, property is considered to be in custody of the court, though actual possession may be in either… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 83issue — 1. verb To send forth; to emit; to promulgate; as, an officer issues orders, process issues from a court. To put into circulation; as, the treasury issues notes. To send out, to send out officially; to deliver, for use, or authoritatively; to go… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 84prevention — The act of preventing. The means of preventing. (Civil law.) The right of a judge to take cognizance of an action over which he has concurrent jurisdiction with another judge. See writ of prevention …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 85SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY, JEWISH — Fantasy is a genre of literature in which realistic narratives are disrupted by unnatural or unexplainable events. The term Science Fiction (SF) emerged during the 1930s as a catchall descriptor for a publishing category with roots traceable to… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism