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Article I, Section 9, clause 2
The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it



A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language (1806)
(Noah Webster 1806)
Writ     n. scripture, a legal process or instrument



An American Dictionary of the English Language (1828)
www.WebstersDictionary1828.com
(Noah Webster 1828)
Writ
WRIT, noun [from write.]

1. That which is written. In this sense, writ is particularly applied to the Scriptures, or books of the Old Testament and New Testament; as holy writ; sacred writ

2. In law, precept issued from the proper authority to the sheriff, his deputy or other subordinate officer, commanding him to perform some act, as to summon a defendant into court to answer, and the like.

In England, writs are issued from some court under seal. In some of the United States, writs are issued by any single judge or justice of the peace, in the name and by the authority of the senate.

In some of the United States, the writ in a civil suit, contains both the summons and the plaintiffs declaration or cause of action set forth at large, and a writ is either a summons or an attachment.

WRITs are original or judicial. An original writ in England, is issued from the high court of chancery. A judicial writ is issued by order of a court upon a special occasion, during the pendency of the suit.

WRITs are of various kinds; as writs of assize; writs of capias; writs of distringas, etc.

3. A legal instrument.

WRIT, preterit tense of write, is not now used. [See Write and Wrote.]


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