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Writs and summons
Writs of summons summon an individual to Parliament, in the old feudal tradition, and merely implied the existence or creation of an hereditary peerage dignity, which is automatically inherited, presumably according to the traditional mediæval rules ( male-preference primogeniture, similar to the succession of the British crown ).
Writs of summons to parliament were sent to the warden following which representative barons of the Cinque Ports were selected to attend parliament.
Writs of summons are issued to peers upon the summoning of each new Parliament.
Writs of summons to parliament were sent to the warden following which representative barons of the Cinque Ports were selected to attend parliament.

Writs and times
In modern times, the All Writs Act is most commonly used as authority for federal courts to issue injunctions to protect their jurisdiction or effectuate their judgments.

Writs and by
* 1628 – Writs issued in February by Charles I of England mandate that every county in England ( not just seaport towns ) pay ship tax by this date.
* March 1 – Writs issued in February by King Charles I required every county in England ( not just seaport towns ) to pay ship tax by this date.
For as much as People be compelled to come before the King's Council, or in the Chancery by Writs grounded upon untrue Suggestions ; that the Chancellor for the Time being, presently after that such Suggestions be duly found and proved untrue, shall have Power to ordain and award Damages according to his Discretion, to him which is so troubled unduly, as afore is said.
Writs of Prohibition were frequently issued by Common Law courts to bar filing the case in a Church court.
"' A Man's House is His Castle ': New Light on an Old Case ", review of The Writs of Assistance Case by M. H. Smith.
* Sir Brian FitzAlan Knt., ( d. 1 June 1306 ), J. P., High Sheriff of Yorkshire, & c. He was summoned to parliament from 24 June 1295 to 22 January 1305 by Writs directed to Briano filio Alani whereby he is held to have become Lord FitzAlan.
In this preliminary meeting, the Writs of Intention were signed by 22 major figures representing public workers, technicians and breeders.
Writs of coram nobis cannot be used to address issues of law previously ruled upon by the court but only to address errors of fact that were not known by the defendant at time of trial or plea bargain, and were knowingly withheld during and after trial or plea agreement from judges and defendants by prosecutors ; and which might have altered the verdict were they presented at the trial ; or in the case of a plea agreement, where the defendant would not have agreed to the plea had he been made aware of the unknown fact.
Justice Thakker has revised " Law of Writs " by V. G.

Writs and is
* Some courts have held that in rare circumstances in a federal criminal case, a United States district court may use the common-law writ of error coram nobis under the All Writs Act to set aside a conviction when no other remedy is available.

Writs and .
It took legal actions to force them to do so: in 1864 the Supreme Court of the State of California ordered them under Writs of Mandamus ( The People of the State of California ex rel the Central Pacific Railroad Company vs. Henry P. Coon, Mayor ; Henry M. Hale, Auditor ; and Joseph S. Paxson, Treasurer, of the City and County of San Francisco.
Writs were either instructions to an official or group of officials, or notifications of royal actions such as appointments to office or of a grant of some sort.
Writs applied to claims that were to be issued in one of the courts that eventually formed a part of the High Court of Justice.
The All Writs Act authorizes United States federal courts to " issue all writs necessary or appropriate in aid of their respective jurisdictions and agreeable to the usages and principles of law.
* In extraordinary circumstances, the United States court of appeals can use the common-law writ of prohibition under the All Writs Act to control proceedings in the district courts.
These Writs are issued as " alternative " or " peremptory.
Writs of prohibition are similar to writs of certiorari, as both types of writs allow superior courts to manage inferior courts.
Antieau, The Practice of Extraordinary Remedies: Habeas Corpus and the Other Common Law Writs, Vol.
* Smith, M. H. The Writs of Assistance Case.

summons and became
During this period, membership in the English baronage, formerly a somewhat indistinct group, became restricted to those who received a personal summons to parliament.
The White Rabbit summons Alice to aid a radically altered Wonderland, which became a twisted version of itself as it came under the horrible rule of the Queen of Hearts.
Lu Wan became the new King of Yan and reigned there for most of Liu Bang's life until he failed to meet a summons to the Imperial Court due to illness.
On 15 February 1916, the abeyance was terminated by a writ of summons from King George V to Parliament in favour of Colonel Kemeys-Tynte, who became the 8th Baron.
For the rest of the twelfth century, the dividing line between barons summoned by writs personally addressed to them and barons summoned through the sheriffs became well-defined, but the Crown sometimes arbitrarily subjected the greater barons to summons through sheriffs.
It was created a second time in the Peerage of England by writ of summons for Sir Richard Hastings on November 15, 1487 and became extinct on his death.

summons and normal
When Jubei got drunk thanks to Musashi who forcibly makes him drink sake ( Japanese rice wine ), Onimaru takes advantage and summons a demon while he's in a drunken state to turn him into a werewolf which has the same skills ( albeit heightened to a degree ) like a normal Jubei but is murderous and loves drinking sake.
* The Alienist is a mage who studies & summons creatures beyond normal understanding, eventually becoming an Outsider.

summons and method
Hereditary peerage dignities may be created with writs of summons or by letters patent ; the former method is now obsolete.
He summons the Chancellor, who arrives at exactly 11: 16 p. m. After some discussion, Wordsworth reveals to the Chancellor that his chosen method of execution is by an explosive set to go off in his room at midnight.
" Process ," as used in this context, includes not only the " service of process ," i. e. an official summons or other notice issued from a court, but means any method used to acquire jurisdiction over a person or specific property that is issued under the official seal of a court.
Letters patent and writs of summons were both used to create peerage dignities until the reign of Henry VIII, when the latter method fell into desuetude.

summons and times
Three times Oderisio refused to answer the summons and so during Lent of 1126, Honorius deposed the abbot.
Black Rod then strikes the door three times with his staff, and is then admitted and issues the summons of the monarch to attend.
In ancient times, the service of a summons was considered a royal act that had serious consequences.
They obey the owner of the Golden Hat that summons them for three times.
* In the first game of the Tengai Makyō series, T ' engai Makyō: Ziria, Jiraiya (" Ziria ") is a ninja from the Fire Clan who fights with a kodachi sword and has a pet frog which grows several times its size when he summons it in combat.
Henry II had to attack Wales three times, in 1157, 1158 and 1163 to have them answer his summons to the court.
The Executive Council of the Community met several times a year, in one or other of the capitals, on the summons of the President, who assumed the chair.

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