- In the English-American
common law, quo
warranto (Medieval
Latin for "by what warrant?") is a
prerogative writ
issued by a
court which orders someone to...
- The quo
warranto petition against Maria Lourdes Sereno,
filed before the
Supreme Court of the Philippines, led to the
landmark case
Republic v. Sereno...
- the kingdom. The most
common of the
other such
prerogative writs are quo
warranto, prohibito, mandamus, procedendo, and certiorari. The due
process for such...
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filed against the
seven justices who
voted to
remove Sereno through a quo
warranto petition.
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video game
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warranto, a
legal writ This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
- from
office by way of an 8–6
decision by the
Supreme Court over a quo
warranto petition,
rendering her
appointment as
chief justice null and void. Sereno...
- King
James Version has the
translation "Lord,
whither goest thou?" Quo
warranto by what warrant?
Medieval Latin title for a
prerogative writ by
which a...
-
Prerogative writs Certiorari /
Review Habeas corpus Mandamus /
Mandate (peremptory)
Procedendo Prohibito /
Prohibition Quo
warranto v t e...
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appellate court to a
lower court with an
order to
proceed to judgment; quo
warranto,
requiring a
person to show by what
authority they
exercise a power. Additionally...
- The London, Quo
Warranto Judgment Reversed Act 1689 is an Act of the
Parliament of
England (2 Will. & Mar. c. 8), the long
title of
which is "An Act for...