- In common-law jurisprudence,
procedendo is one of the
prerogative writs. It is a writ that
sends a case from an
appellate court to a
lower court with an...
- prohibition,
directing a
subordinate to stop
doing something the law prohibits;
procedendo, to send a case from an
appellate court to a
lower court with an order...
- the
other such
prerogative writs are quo warranto, prohibito, mandamus,
procedendo, and certiorari. The due
process for such
petitions is not
simply civil...
- the
other such
prerogative writs are quo warranto, prohibito, mandamus,
procedendo, and certiorari. The due
process for such
petitions is not
simply civil...
-
Prerogative writs Certiorari /
Review Habeas corpus Mandamus /
Mandate (peremptory)
Procedendo Prohibito /
Prohibition Quo
warranto v t e...
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Prerogative writs Certiorari /
Review Habeas corpus Mandamus /
Mandate (peremptory)
Procedendo Prohibito /
Prohibition Quo
warranto v t e...
-
Prerogative writs Certiorari /
Review Habeas corpus Mandamus /
Mandate (peremptory)
Procedendo Prohibito /
Prohibition Quo
warranto v t e...
-
Prerogative writs Certiorari /
Review Habeas corpus Mandamus /
Mandate (peremptory)
Procedendo Prohibito /
Prohibition Quo
warranto v t e...
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front entrance of a
dwelling or
place of learning.
procedendo to be
proceeded with From
procedendo ad judicium, "to be
proceeded with to judgment." A...
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turnus of the Rota, if the Rota was
found to have
erred in
procedure ("de
procedendo"). The
Roman Rota
proceedings are
governed by a
specific set of rules...