non omittas

non omittas
/non amitas/ A clause usually inserted in writs of execution, in England, directing the sheriff "not to omit" to execute the writ by reason of any liberty, because there are many liberties or districts in which the sheriff has no power to execute process unless he has special authority

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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