writ of decei

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
WRIT OF DECEIT. The name of a writ which lies where one man has done 
anything in the name of another, by which the latter is damnified and 
deceived. F. N. B. 217. 
     2. The modern practice is to sue a writ of trespass on the case to 
remedy the injury. See Deceit. 
    

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