Writ-of-execution
noun
(law) a writ ordering that a judgment be enforced
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- Writ-of-right
english law. a writ directed to a person who presided over a feudal court, directing him to render justice between his v-ssals in a dispute as to ownership of land: usually led to a trial in a royal court if feudal ownership was involved. law. a common-law writ to restore land to its rightful owner […]
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a writ requiring one to appear in court to answer a complaint.
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capable of being written or set down in writing. computers. capable of recording data: writable dvds. historical examples all the days of my life: an autobiography amelia edith huddleston barr the annals of ann kate trimble sharber
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a reduction of the entered value of an -sset account. the procedure of reducing the recorded value of an -sset, either by estimate or as a plan. to trace or form (characters, letters, words, etc.) on the surface of some material, as with a pen, pencil, or other instrument or means; inscribe: write your name […]