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Writ meaning
A written order, issued by a court, ordering someone to do (or stop doing) something. | A document ordering that an election be conducted. | An order issued by the House of Lords summoning peers to the Chamber.
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FCash has likewise sent messages threatening borrowers with charges for estafa, complaints before the National Bureau of Investigation, and service of writ of garnishment or writ of attachment.
The writ cannot be issued unless the legal duty is of public nature, and to whose performance the applicant of the writ has a legal right.
All respondents to the writ petition including the newly added respondents-appellants shall file their reply to the writ petition within three weeks”, DB directed.
According to a writ seen by Reuters, the Department of Justice seeks make it illegal to perform or disseminate the song or its melody, including online.
Acting on a writ petition filed by the Meetei (Meitei) Trade Union, the Manipur High Court on April 19 had directed the state government to consider the case of the petitioners for inclusion in the Scheduled Tribe list expeditiously.
A writ of mandamus is a court order compelling a government official or agency to perform a mandatory duty or function required by law.
But experts say the same kinds of barriers that have contributed to the housing shortage writ large are also at play for companies seeking to retrofit existing buildings.
But the main legal purpose of that writ was of far less interest to the band’s millions of fans than supporting documentation that included a long accounting of Mars’ disputes with the other three members and their management.
Capitalism is not in itself a monolithic Holy Writ.
However, there have been instances where litigants have invoked writ jurisdiction in contractual disputes that are otherwise governed by an agreement to arbitrate.
However, the residents maintained that the writ petition should have been entertained and adjudicated on merit as official records would go against the government’s assertion that the residents are encroachers.
If there is one commodity they truly want to share with the rest of us – call it anxiety as socialism – it’s their own fears writ large and disseminated as fears.
I’m still waiting for the writ to drop, so we can see what else comes out of the earlier stories that led to the quickie weekend investigation of Danielle Smith and her staff by Danielle Smith and her staff?
In its landmark June 27 verdict, Nepal’s Supreme Court, responding to a writ petition, legalised same-sex marriage.
Li is currently enrolled in her course, WRIT 222: Advanced Argumentative Writing, and highlighted Dorn’s dedication to her students.
Long Beach native HipHop icon Snoop Dog offered his solidarity and some powerful question-statements about the music industry, AI, and capitalism writ large.
No matter when Ford decides to hold the byelection, under the Ontario Election Act, the byelection would be called on a Wednesday and then held the fifth Thursday after the writ is issued.
Player said the pushback was designed to keep him from filing his proposed writ before the supreme court.
Relief was writ large on Kohli’s face as he kissed the wedding ring dangling from a chain around his neck and looked skywards in a muted celebration after his drought-ending century.
Since the creation of Israel, those imperial states that support Zionist interests in Israel have invested in keeping Israelis the enemies of Palestinians and in blurring the differences between Israelis and Jews writ large.