Yes, it is a formal order under seal, issued in the name of a sovereign, government, court, or other competent authority, enjoining the officer or other person to whom it is issued or addressed to do or refrain from some specified act.(in early English law) any formal document in letter form, under seal, and in the sovereign's name.
something written; a writing: sacred writ.
Anglo-Saxon (Old English).
3 (un-writ-ten)
The solicitor issued a writ against the company for the loss of business due to poor contractual work. or A writ is a form of written command in the name of a court or other legal authority to act, or abstain from acting, in a particular way.
The word sought may be certiorari, a legal writ involved in judicial review.
The past tense of writ ed is written.
A legal writ can also be referred to as a court order or a legal mandate.
Eight.
Writ
Five hundredths.
The correct spelling of the word is "writing" (written material).
Thirty-four hundredths.
Anglo-Saxon (Old English).
Seven Hundred and Sixty Two.
3 (un-writ-ten)
writs, deeds
There are two syllables. Writ-ten.
There are three syllables. Type-writ-ers.