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WRIT OF ENTRY,

Legal Term: WRIT OF ENTRY,
Definition: practice. A writ requiring the sheriff to command the tenant of land that he render to the demandant the premises in question, or to appear in court on such a day to show cause why he hath not done so. Co. Litt. 238. See 2 Pick. 473, 10 Pick. 359, 14 Mass. 20, 15 Mass. 305, 5 N. Hamp. R. 450, 6 N. Hamp. R. 555, 7 Pick. 36.



***All definitions are taken from the 1856 Edition of Bouviers Law Dictionary

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