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Habeas Cobpus

Lat. (You have the body.) The name given to a variety of writs, (of which these were anciently the em-phatlc words,) havlng for their object to bring a party before a court or Judge. In common usage, aud whenever these words are used alone, they are understood to mean the habeas corpus ad subjiciendum, (see infra

Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)