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The notice of intent requests that the trial court judge set a return date, which is the date on or before which the party seeking a supervisory writ must file its application for supervisory writ (La. Unif. R. Ct.
Any direct order that is issued under authority is a writ. Warrants and subpoenas are two common types of writs. A warrant is a writ issued by a judge or magistrate that allows a sheriff, constable, or police officer to search a person or propertycommonly known as a search warrant.
It compels action when a party has failed to fulfill their legal obligations. Purpose: This writ is used to make sure that legal duties are carried out, particularly when there is a clear legal right to the action being demanded.
: an order or mandatory process in writing issued in the name of the sovereign or of a court or judicial officer commanding the person to whom it is directed to perform or refrain from performing a specified act. Note: The writ was a vital official instrument in the old common law of England.
A party in whose favor a judgment of possession has been rendered may obtain from the clerk a writ of possession directing the sheriff to seize and deliver the property to him if it is movable property, or to compel the party in possession to vacate the property by use of force, if necessary, if it is immovable.
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And while there are exceptions, supervisory writs are generally invoked for interlocutory rulings, while an appeal is the proper mechanism for review of a final judgment. Appellate courts have both appellate jurisdiction and supervisory jurisdiction over cases which arise within its circuit under La. Const. art.
Application For Writ of Possession (CD-100) Tells a party being sued (the defendant) that the party who is suing (the plaintiff) is asking the court for a writ of possession (an order telling the sheriff to take and hold property that the plaintiff claims is theirs but that the defendant is wrongly keeping).

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