Writ of protection

Writ of protection
Protection Pro*tec"tion, n. [L. protectio: cf. F. protection.] 1. The act of protecting, or the state of being protected; preservation from loss, injury, or annoyance; defense; shelter; as, the weak need protection. [1913 Webster]

To your protection I commend me, gods. --Shak. [1913 Webster]

2. That which protects or preserves from injury; a defense; a shield; a refuge. [1913 Webster]

Let them rise up . . . and be your protection. --Deut. xxxii. 38. [1913 Webster]

3. A writing that protects or secures from molestation or arrest; a pass; a safe-conduct; a passport. [1913 Webster]

He . . . gave them protections under his hand. --Macaulay. [1913 Webster]

4. (Polit. Econ.) A theory, or a policy, of protecting the producers in a country from foreign competition in the home market by the imposition of such discriminating duties on goods of foreign production as will restrict or prevent their importation; -- opposed to {free trade}. [1913 Webster]

{Writ of protection}. (Law) (a) A writ by which the king formerly exempted a person from arrest; -- now disused. [Eng.] --Blackstone. (b) A judicial writ issued to a person required to attend court, as party, juror, etc., intended to secure him from arrest in coming, staying, and returning. [1913 Webster]

Syn: Preservation; defense; guard; shelter; refuge; security; safety. [1913 Webster]


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  • writ — A written judicial order to perform a specified act, or giving authority to have it done, as in a writ of mandamus or certiorari, or as in an original writ for instituting an action at common law. A written court order or a judicial process,… …   Black's law dictionary

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  • protection — In old English law, a writ by which the king might, by a special prerogative, privilege a defendant from all personal and many real suits for one year at a time, and no longer, in respect of his being engaged in his service out of the realm. In… …   Black's law dictionary

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