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PLURIES

Latin: Often; frequently. When an original and alias writ have been issued and proved ineffectual, a third writ called a “pluries writ” may frequently ba issued. It is to the same effect as the two former, except that it contains the words,. “as we have often commanded you,” (“sicut pluries prwcepimus”) after the usual commencement, “We command you.” 3 Bl. Comm. 283; Archb. Pr. 585.

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