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The cost of issuing a writ in the small-claims court varies between £10 and £80 depending on the size of the claim.
Bukovsky has strenuously denied the allegations and on Monday took the unusual step of issuing a writ against the CPS in the high court in London.
During the Aaron Burr panic of 1806, Hall had become something of a hero for issuing a writ of habeas corpus to free a fellow-judge.
In June, Bideau and Jess retaliated by issuing a writ in the Victorian Supreme Court in Australia citing breach of contract and seeking damages on behalf of the Melbourne International Track Club and an injunction against anyone else managing Freeman.
6pm Mr Roach says Hoddle has had a meeting with his legal advisers during the day and will be going to their offices on Tuesday with a view to issuing a writ against The Times.
A court grants permission by issuing a writ known as a warrant.
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Liam Gallagher's spokesman confirmed the singer had issued a writ at the High Court in London against his brother.
When McDonald 's a fast-food chain, issued a writ against two penniless, unemployed, environmental campaigners, it was initially advised that the court battle would last only six weeks.
The challenge failed in the High Court in July last year but succeeded at the Court of Appeal in December, when three judges issued a writ of habeas corpus.
The Bush campaign immediately filed suit, and the U.S. Supreme Court issued a writ of certiorari to take up the case the following day.
Campbell, now at Arsenal, has issued a writ through his lawyers for £1.7m he says he is owed in image rights and bonus payments.
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