Commencement of proceedings in Jersey law

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An Order of Justice is one of three types of originating process used in the Royal Court of the Island of Jersey (part of the British Isles). It is a combination of the originating process (in England & Wales, for example a "writ") and a statement of claim. Other types of originating process are the [simple] Summons and the Representation.