Warrantia Diei - Definition - Law Dictionary
Definition :
Warrantia diei, an ancient writ, where one having a day assigned personally to appear in court to any action, is in the meantime employed in the royal service, so that he cannot come on the day appointed; it was addressed to the justices to this end, that they neither take nor record him in default for that time, Fitz. N.B. 17
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