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WRIT OF MAINPRIZE,

Legal Term: WRIT OF MAINPRIZE,
Definition: English law. A writ directed to the sheriff (either gen-erally, when any man is imprisoned for a bailable offence, and bail has been refused, or specially, when the offence or cause of commitment is not properly bailable below) commanding him to take sureties for the prisoners appearance, commonly called mainpernors, and to set him at large. 3 B]. Com. 128. Vide Mainprize.



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

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