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Answered by Hemu1432
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In common law, a writ is a formal written order issued by a body with administrative or judicial jurisdiction; in modern usage, this body is generally a court. Warrants, prerogative writs, and subpoenas are common types of writ, but many forms exist and have existed.

A writ is a legal document written by a judge or other body with administrative or judicial jurisdiction, such as a court. The writ orders the person or entity to whom it is addressed to perform or cease performing a specified action.

Answered by Anonymous
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a writ is a formal written order issued by a body with administrative or judicial jurisdiction. In modern use this generally is a court.

They are often issued after a judgment has been made and give the people involved in the suit the ability to carry out the judgment, such as a writ of execution.

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