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However and writ
However, rather than issuing the writ immediately and waiting for the return of the writ by the custodian, modern practice in England is for the original application to be followed by a hearing with both parties present to decide the legality of the detention, without any writ being issued.
However, a superior court always has the discretion to grant the writ even in the face of an alternative remedy ( see May v. Ferndale Institution ).
However, a shop girl from Ontario, Margaret Ryan, claimed the baby was hers, and brought a writ of habeas corpus in Landis's court.
However, because it was limited to enumerated writs for enumerated rights and wrongs, the writ system sometimes produced unjust results.
However, the suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus continued in the autonomous regions of Western Mindanao and Central Mindanao.
However, he never petitioned for a writ of summons to the House of Lords in these titles and continued to be known as the Earl Stanhope.
However, they were often paid a fee by the courts for each writ served and warrant executed.
However, if a plaintiff wished to avail himself of Royal — and by implication superior — justice in one of the King's courts, then he would need a writ, a command of the King, to enable him to do this.
However, it seems that this rumour stemmed from a comment attributed to Davenant by Samuel Butler: " It seemed to him that he writ with the very same spirit that Shakespeare, and seemed content enough to be called his son.
However, most colonial courts refused to issue general writs, and the Malcom case was apparently the last time a writ of assistance was issued in Boston.
However, the Oklahoma Constitution strictly forbids any member of the government of Oklahoma from suspending this writ.
However, the fact that Turner dropped the writ a year early hurt his argument.
However, in 1723, during his father's lifetime, he was summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration in his father's junior title of Baron Townshend ( although he was styled " Lord Lynn ", taken from the territorial designation of the barony, to distinguish him from his father ).
However, it was not until 1977 that his son Sir John Makgill, 12th Baronet, of Makgill, had the claim admitted by the Committee for Privileges of the House of Lords and was issued with a writ of summons to the House of Lords as the twelfth Viscount of Oxfuird.
However, he predeceased his father ( killed at the Battle of Edgehill in 1642 ) but due to the writ of acceleration issued he is known as the fifth Baron St John of Bletsoe.
However, he was intercepted and arrested in Aden, where the writ of the Governor General of India began.
However, he never applied for a writ of summons to the House of Lords in these titles and continued to be known as the Earl Stanhope.
However, records contained within the foreshore dispute papers show that entry into Cornwall for the Kings Escheator was often barred on grounds that the King's writ does not run in Cornwall.
However, where lower courts are concerned, an erroneous refusal to recuse in a clear case can be reviewed on appeal or, under extreme circumstances, by a petition for a writ of prohibition.

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