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make a modern equivalent of writ

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Writ

An order issued by a court requiring that something be done or giving authority to do a specified act.

The development of English Common Law relied on the courts to issue writs that allowed persons to proceed with a legal action. 
There are five types of Writs - Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, Certiorari and Quo warranto.

Habeas Corpus. "Habeas Corpus" is a Latin term which literally means "you may have the body." ...

Mandamus. Mandamus is a Latin word, which means "We Command". ...

Certiorari. ...

Prohibition. ...

The Writ of Quo-Warranto.

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