For more information, visit: [ Ссылка ] In law, a writ is basically a written document issued by a court to some lower court or other official agency or office, normally requiring that party to take a specified action, to avoid taking some sort of prohibited action, or, in rarer cases, granting access to something. These sorts of documents originated in English common law, and are most commonly used in courts that follow that tradition, particularly the United States but also India, Australia, and other current and former Commonwealth nations. There are many different varieties and formats, some of which are specific to certain courts or legal systems and others that are more universal. Not all carry the “writ” name, either;warrants are often grouped into this category, for instance, as are subpoenas. The implications of what the documents can do normally vary as well. What all have in common is that they’re documents, from a court, that compel or permit some named action of some official actor.
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