writs
21pluries writs — Multiple or successive writs of attachment or execution issued in the same action or upon the same judgment. 6 Am J2d Attach § 278; 30 Am J2d Exec § 84. At common law, a writ of execution issued after the second or alias writ was a pluries writ.… …
22register of original writs — An English record of original writs issued …
23vicontiel writs — noun plural : writs triable in the old county court before the sheriff …
24extraordinary writs — See extraordinary remedies …
25extraordinary writs — See extraordinary remedies …
26close writs — Letters or grants from the king, sealed with his great seal, but directed to particular persons, and for particular purposes, and which, not being proper for public inspection, were closed up and sealed on the outside. They were also called… …
27writ of assistance — Writs of Assistance exist to enforce judgment of court directing specific act. Matter of Lease Cancellation of Smith, 68 Hawaii 466, 719 P.2d 397, 401. An equitable remedy normally used to transfer real property, the title of which has been… …
28brevia de cursu — Writs of course, writs issued as a matter of right without showing cause …
29Writ of summons — Writs were issued by the king to summon tenants in chief and others of the baronage to attend parliament on a specified day. Some received regular summonses to each parliament; others received only one. In time the summonses were issued to some… …
30Prohibitions — ♦ Writs suspending cases in, and removing them from, ecclesiastical courts for consideration in the king s court. (Heath, Peter. Church and Realm, 1272 1461, 366) …