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Sonny Bates
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13 November, 17:53
What is the definition of writs of assistance
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Kaylen Cruz
13 November, 18:03
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So basically they were documents that acted as a general warrant for a ship
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Luz
13 November, 18:09
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Writs of assistance, in a way, are similar to a subpoena. In other words, they were documents that worked as a general search warrant for ships that were bringing in goods or ships that were exporting goods.
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