Writ definition

Writ means a writ of summons.
Writ means an order or precept in writing, issued in the name of:
Writ means an order or precept in writing, issued in the name of the state or of a court or judicial officer.

Examples of Writ in a sentence

  • California Public Utilities Commission, Petition for Writ of Review, Second District Court of Appeal, Case No. B310811.

  • Santa Cruz County Superior Court Case No. CV180839 (Petition for Writ of Mandate).

  • California Public Utilities Commission, Petition for Writ of Review, Second District Court of Appeals, Case No. B310811.

  • The Parties hereby agree that the service of any Writ of Summons or any legal process in respect of any claim arising out of or connected with this Agreement may be effected by forwarding a copy of the same by prepaid registered post and a copy of the same by ordinary post to the Cardmember’s address(es) stated in the Maybank Credit Card Application Form or to such other address(es) notified by the Cardmember to Maybank from time to time.

  • Upon presentation of proof that the conviction is final, and regardless of the pendency of an appeal or other review of the conviction or of a Petition for Writ of Certiorari, the respondent shall be disbarred and the attorney's name shall be struck from the roll of members of the Bar of this Court by order of the Disciplinary Panel, unless within a period of 30 days from the date of the order, the respondent shows cause why disbarment would not be in the interest of justice.


More Definitions of Writ

Writ means the writ for an election.
Writ means a writ of garnishment.
Writ means an order or precept in writing, issued in the name of the state or of a
Writ means a writ of summons for divorce, presumption of death and divorce, judicial separation, nullity of marriage or rescission of a judgment of judicial separation, as the case may be.
Writ means a written order issued by a court and addressed to a sheriff or other person whose action the court desires to command to require performance of a specified act or to give authority to have the act done.
Writ or other words of similar import shall mean final adjudication by a court or regulatory agency that is no longer subject to rehearing or appeal.