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Legal Definitions - writ of praecipe

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Definition of writ of praecipe

A writ of praecipe is a legal document that commands a defendant to take a specific action or explain why they have not taken action. It can also refer to a written request for court action, such as setting a trial date or entering a judgment.

For example, if a plaintiff wants to recover a specific piece of property from a defendant, they may use a praecipe writ to command the defendant to return the property or explain why they should not have to.

In the past, a praecipe writ was also used to begin an action for common recovery, which was a legal process for transferring land ownership. The writ would command the defendant to appear in court and return the property in question.

Overall, a writ of praecipe is a powerful tool for plaintiffs to compel action from defendants in legal disputes.

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Simple Definition

A writ of praecipe is a legal order that tells someone to do something or explain why they haven't done it. It can also be a written request for a court to take action, like setting a trial date or making a judgment. In the past, it was used to recover specific things like property or money. The word "praecipe" comes from Latin and means "command."

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