Writ Of Protection

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Meaning of Writ of protection

In England, the sovereign may, by his writ of protection, privilege any person in his service from arrest in civil proceedings during a year and a day; but this prerogative is seldom, if ever, exercised. Archb. Prac. 687. See Co. Litt. 130a.

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