de warrantia diei

de warrantia diei (dee w[schwa]-ran-shee-[schwa] dI-ee-I), n. [Law Latin “of warranty of day”] Hist. A writ ordering a judge not to default a party for nonappearance because the Crown warranted that the party was busy in its service.
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