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A writ of restitution is a legal order issued by a court that requires the return of property or possession to a party who has been wrongfully dispossessed. It is often used in cases of unlawful eviction or when a tenant has been removed from a property without due process. The writ serves to restore the rightful owner's control over their property and can be enforced by law enforcement.

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