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CERTIFICATION OR CERTIFICATE OF ASSISE

A term used in the old English law, applicable to a writ granted for the reexamination or re-trial of a matter passed by assise before justices. The summary motion for a new trial has entirely superseded the use of this writ, which was one of the means devised by the judges to prevent a resort to the remedy by attaint for a wrong verdict.

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