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1. (of a document, letter, notification, communique) be issued; be exported 2. be emanated or proceeded 3. lie < ‘assize of novel disseisin’ [was] a writ which lay to recover possession of lands, of which the claimant had been lately disseised (that is, dispossessed) – JBS> < ‘court of great sessions in Wales’ [was] a court formerly held twice every year in each county in Wales by judges appointed by the Crown, from which writs of error lay to the court of King’s Bench at Westminster – JBS> 4. lie (for) (i.e. به نفع كسي ) < ‘ad juris regis’ [was] a writ that lay for one holding a Crown living against him that sought to eject him, to the prejudice of the king’s title in right of his crown – JBS> < ‘admeasurement of dower’ [was] a writ, now abolished, which lay for the heir against a widow, who held from the heir or his guardian more land as dower than she was by law entitled to – JBS> < ‘audita queerela’ [was] a writ that lay for defendant against whom judgment was given, and who was therefore in danger of execution, or was perhaps actually in execution; but who was entitled to be relieved upon some matter of discharge which had happened since the judgment – JBS> < ‘case’ [was] a form of action which lay for damages for wrongs or injuries not accompanied with immediate violence, i.e., where covenanti or trespass did not apply – JBS> < ‘convention’ [was] the name of an old writ that lay for the breach of a covenant – JBS> < ‘domo reparanda’ (for repairing a house) [was] and ancient writ that lay for a man against his neighbor, by the anticipated fall of whose house he feared damage to his own – JBS> < ‘livery’ [was] a writ which lay for the heir to obtain the possession or seisin of land at the king’s hands – JBS> • pass • find : to determine and make a statement about < ‘capias’ [is] a writ usually addressed to the sheriff, by which process is issued against an accused person after indictment found, where the accused is not in custody, in cases not otherwise provided by statute – JBS> < ‘finding of a jury’ [is] the verdict of a jury. But the expression was also applied to the presentment of a grand jury; it used to be said that a true bill was found against such a party – JBS> <حكم صادر شده است judgment is entered> < ‘nunc pro tuns’ : Now instead of then; meaning that a judgment is entered, or document enrolled, so as to have the same legal force and effect as if it had been entered or enrolled on some earlier day – JBS>
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