Writ Of Right (Noun)
Meaning
A writ ordering that land be restored to its rightful owner.
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- The judge issued a writ of right, ordering the squatter to vacate the property immediately.
- After years of litigation, the court finally granted the plaintiff a writ of right, restoring their family's ancestral lands.
- The attorney argued that his client was the rightful owner of the disputed property and requested a writ of right to settle the matter.
- Upon presenting the necessary evidence, the complainant was granted a writ of right, allowing them to reclaim their rightfully owned estate.
- A writ of right was filed by the indigenous tribe, seeking the return of their ancestral lands that had been seized by the government.