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The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 16
The moving finger writes and, having writ, moves on.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 11
The die has been cast. The moving finger has writ.
লেখন, আদেশপত্র, লিখন, পরত্তয়ানা, আজ্ঞালেখ
(1) (law
(2) (law) a legal document issued by a court or judicial officer
(3) Court order
(1) I am sorry, I want to seek leave for a certificate to take the matter to the Queen in Council because of the fact that there is a High Court Judge in the writ .
(2) The most fundamental of these guarantees - and one of the cornerstones of democratic rights worldwide - is the right to petition a court for a writ of habeas corpus.
(3) In a broad sense, and absent some statutory provision, the writ of habeas corpus ad subjiciendum is available to secure the liberty of a person improperly detained -
(4) That language suggests that, if the prisoners had alleged different facts, they might have been entitled to a writ of habeas corpus from a civilian court.
(5) For words of love are writ on the brows of men, on their lips are promises of tomorrow.
(6) Thus it may in proper cases take the place of an action for negligence, or an action for breach of warranty of authority brought by the person named as defendant in the writ .
(7) You have business here which is out of my writ and competence
(8) In wartime, Congress has the power to suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus - which permits a court to examine the lawfulness of executive detention.
(9) When the plaintiff initiates the action, the defendant named in the writ shall be summoned to answer at the next court of portmensmoot.
(10) An action begun by writ or summons
(11) The two reinstated officers issued a writ for libel against the applicants
(12) The land itself is his gift; whoever owns any portion of it must show the writ and seal of the giver, or must at least bring such evidence as the law demands to prove that it has really been granted to him.
(13) Civilians enjoyed the rights to counsel and trial by jury and the privilege of a habeas corpus writ to test the legality of government detention.
(14) Azor holds this land from Robert [d' Oilly], but the men of the Hundred testify that he ought to hold it from the King, as King William restored it to him at Windsor and gave him his writ for it.
(15) Where a court or a public officer wrongly refuses jurisdiction the exercise of the jurisdiction can be commanded by a writ of mandamus.
(16) There is no dogma - u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac none of these are writ in stoneu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb - is one comment on his site.
(17) If a lower court commits a factual or legal error, the Supreme Court will not grant a writ of certiorari simply to review that error.
(18) Where bureaucrats are not following due process or doing their job, and are sitting on their hands or dragging their feet, citizens have the right to bring to the courts a writ of mandamus.
(19) And no doubt it is part of our middle western definition of community, writ in the dictionary of our hearts, not scrawled on some public wall.
(20) Under U.S. law, a person held in custody by a state may challenge his conviction or sentence by seeking a writ of habeas corpus in federal court.
summons
subpoena
warrant
arraignment
indictment
citation
court order
The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 16
The moving finger writes and, having writ, moves on.
The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 11
The die has been cast. The moving finger has writ.