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<p>claims that people sought to make. The <a href="page.php?w=Provisions_of_Oxford">Provisions of Oxford</a> in 1258 forbade the royal clerks to create any new writs. The result of this was that the courts began to adopt "fictions" such as imaginary parties or actors so that the facts of a case could be fit within one of the established forms, and the <a href="page.php?w=Writ_of_Trespass">Writ of Trespass</a> came to become the catchall form for most claims. Unlike much current practice, the writs of pleading were not court orders granting relief</p><p>
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