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Writ stayed means that the court has decided to discontinue a specific action. In foreclosure proceedings writ stayed means the court has stopped the foreclosure process.

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What does 'writ' mean?

Writ stayed means that the court has decided to discontinue a specific action. In foreclosure proceedings writ stayed means the court has stopped the foreclosure process.


What means writ?

Writ stayed means that the court has decided to discontinue a specific action. In foreclosure proceedings writ stayed means the court has stopped the foreclosure process.


Does writ returned mean its been satisfied?

No, a writ returned does not necessarily mean it has been satisfied. A writ returned indicates that the court has received the document back, often with information about the outcome of the enforcement action. Satisfaction of the writ means that the terms of the writ have been fulfilled, which may or may not be the case when the writ is returned.


What does writ of revival eo die writ issued mean in a civil court case?

eo die = this day this day, the writ was reinstated


What does motion or writ denied mean?

It means that whatever the subject of the motion or writ was, it was reviewed by the judge and he denied it.


What does writ returned mean?

It means the court that issued the writ requires that it be served and the results of the service retunred to the court.


What is the country seat of Writ county?

There is no county in the U. S. with the name Writ.


What does Writ of Possession of real property rejected mean?

i had no property to sell


What does capious mean?

A capious is a writ ordering the arrest of a named person.


Does writ returned mean PAID?

No, "writ returned" does not mean paid. A "writ returned" typically indicates that a legal document, such as a court order or judgment, has been served or executed, but it does not imply that any associated debts or obligations have been settled. The status of payment would need to be verified separately.


What does writ withdrawn mean?

"Writ withdrawn" refers to a legal situation where a party that has initiated a writ (a formal written order issued by a court) decides to retract or cancel it before it is fully processed or acted upon by the court. This can occur for various reasons, such as reaching a settlement or realizing that the writ is no longer necessary. Once a writ is withdrawn, it typically means that the legal action associated with it will not proceed.


What does mandatory evacuation mean?

that means all are ordered by writ of law to GET OUT NOW

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