writ

/rɪt/
noun
  1. A legal document from a court ordering someone to do or not do something.
    • He received a writ summoning him to appear in court next month.
    • The court issued a writ requiring the company to stop construction.
    • The lawyer filed a writ of habeas corpus to challenge the detention.
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