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Certiorari
Certiorari Cer`ti*o*ra"ri, n. [So named from the emphatic word certiorari in the Latin form of the writ, which read certiorar volumus we wish to be certified.] (Law) A writ issuing out of chancery, or a superior court, to call up the records of a inferior court, or remove a cause there depending, in order that the party may have more sure and speedy justice, or that errors and irregularities may be corrected. It is obtained upon complaint of a party that he has not received justice, or can not have an impartial trial in the inferior court. Note: A certiorari is the correct process to remove the proceedings of a court in which cases are tried in a manner different from the course of the common law, as of county commissioners. It is also used as an auxiliary process in order to obtain a full return to some other process. --Bouvier.

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- Polyommatini Genus: Cupido Schrank, 1801 Synonyms Binghamia Tutt, 1908 Tiora Evans, 1912 Ununcula van Eecke, 1915 Zizera Moore, 1881 Everes Hübner, 1819...
- Alpherakya Species: A. devanica Binomial name Alpherakya devanica (Moore, [1875]) Synonyms Polyommatus devanica Moore, [1875] Tiora devanica (Moore, [1875])...
- Batia: 30 stades from Reate. Tiora (or Matiene): at a distance of 300 stades from Reate. Lista: 24 stades from Tiora, claimed to be the mother-city...
- also prophetic qualities among the Sabines, as did the picus martius of Tiora Matiena ascribed to the Aborigines. Feronia also served as a goddess of...
- known by a number of other Māori names, including: tihi, ihi, tihe, kotihe, tiora, tiheora, tioro, kotihe-wera (male only), hihi-paka (male only), hihi-matakiore...
- called Sadiya. The Buranjis written in the Ahom language called the kingdom Tiora (literal meaning: Burha Tai/Elder Tai) whereas those written in the ****amese...
- The origin of the name Chutia is not known: the Chutia kingdom was called Tiora (literal meaning: Burha Tai/Elder Tai) in the Ahom language Buranjis, whereas...
- Zealand Ornithology: Observations on Pogonornis cincta (Dubus); Stitch-Bird (Tiora). Vol.18, pp. 84–87. 1885 – Notes on New Zealand Ornithology: Observations...
- was himself a cacique. The names of two of his sisters are also known: Tiora and Caycape. The Spaniards discovered gold in the area of the land of the...
- flight via bus. On 14 January 1950, NAC de Havilland DH89B Dominie ZK-ALC Tiora was preparing to take off from Rotorua Aerodrome when a backfire from the...