writ of error

noun, Law.
1.
a writ issued by an appellate court to the court of record where a case was tried, requiring that the record of the trial be sent to the appellate court for examination of alleged errors.
Examples from the web for writ of error
  • The writ of error allows a higher court to review and supervise actions of its lower courts.
  • We noted, however, that the receiver might be able to obtain review by recourse to a writ of error.