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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WRIT; WRIT (disambiguation)

Writ of assistance         
Writs of Assistance; General warrant; Writs of assistance; Writ of Assistance; Writs of assistance case; Paxton's case; Malcom Affair; Malcolm Affair; Malcom affair
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".
Writ (website)         
LEGAL COMMENTARY WEBSITE
Writ (Legal Commentary)
Writ is a legal commentary website on the topic of the law of the United States hosted by FindLaw. The website is no longer adding content, having published its last entry in August 2011.
Writing Systems Research         
JOURNAL
Writ Syst Res; Writ. Syst. Res.
Writing Systems Research is a peer-reviewed academic journal, founded in 2009, relating to the analysis, use and acquisition of writing systems. The editors in chief are Bene Bassetti (University of Warwick) and Jyotsna Vaid (Texas A & M University).

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Writ (disambiguation)

A writ is a legal document.

Writ may also refer to:

  • Writ of election, a writ issued by a state ordering that an election be held
  • Writ (website), an online legal commentary
  • Ogg Writ, a text-phrase codec
  • "The Writ" (also appears as "The Writ/Blow on a Jug"), a song from Black Sabbath's 1975 album Sabotage
  • Holy Writ, an old-fashioned term for the Bible and other religious texts
  • WRIT-FM, a variety hits radio station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • WRIT (Welsh Rates of Income Tax), a Welsh income tax for people living in Wales.