Legal Definition and Related Resources of Concurrent writ
Meaning of Concurrent writ
In English practice. A copy of the original writ of summons issued in an action, the very date being the same, the seal bears the word “concurrent” on it, and shows the date when the concurrent seal was impressed, i. e., issued. A concurrent writ is frequently issued for service out of the jurisdiction. Brown.
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