Legal Definition and Related Resources of Writ of protection
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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