DAY RULE, OR DAY WRIT
\dˈe͡ɪ ɹˈuːl], \dˈeɪ ɹˈuːl], \d_ˈeɪ ɹ_ˈuː_l]\
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English practice. A rule or order of the court, by which a prisoner on civil process, and not committed, is enabled, in term time, to go out of the prison, and its rule or bounds; a prisoner is enabled to quit the prison, for more or less time, by three kinds of rules, namely: 1. The day-rule. 2. The term-rule; and 3. The rules. See 9 East, R. 151.
By John Bouvier
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