Atturnato faciendo vel recipiendo
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Atturnato faciendo vel recipiendo is an old writ which an individual owing suit to a county, hundred, or other court, and desiring to make an attorney appear for him there, whom he doubts the sheriff or steward will not otherwise admit, purchases to command him to receive such attorney, and admit his appearance by him.
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