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Writ of assistance         
A writ of assistance is a written order (a writ) issued by a court instructing a law enforcement official, such as a sheriff or a tax collector, to perform a certain task. Historically, several types of writs have been called "writs of assistance".
Advanced driver-assistance systems         
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  • Infrared LEDs for driver monitoring system illumination
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ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS THAT HELP THE VEHICLE DRIVER WHILE DRIVING OR DURING PARKING
Driving aid; Advanced Driver Assistance Systems; Driver assist; Driver assistance system; Advanced driver assistance system; Driver Assistance; Driver asistance system; Advanced driver assistance systems; Driver assistance; Driver assistance technology; Advanced driver-assistance systems
Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) are groups of electronic technologies that assist drivers in driving and parking functions. Through a safe human-machine interface, ADAS increase car and road safety.
Certiorari         
COURT ORDER FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW
Writ of Certiorari; Writ of certiorari; Writ of cert; Writ of Cert; Petition for certiorari; Writs of certiorari; Cert petition; Cert. granted sub nom; Petition for writ of certiorari; Writ petition
·noun A writ issuing out of chancery, or a superior court, to call up the records of a inferior court, or remove a cause there depending, in order that the party may have more sure and speedy justice, or that errors and irregularities may be corrected. It is obtained upon complaint of a party that he has not received justice, or can not have an impartial trial in the inferior court.