- to
quash is a
request to a
court or
other tribunal to
render a
previous decision or
proceeding null or invalid. The
exact usage of
motions to
quash depend...
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Quash is an
English surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Quamony Quash (fl. late 18th century),
American freedman; co-founder of the African-American...
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William Francis Patterson Quash (27
December 1868 in Barking,
London – 17 May 1938 in Barking, London) was an
English football player who
competed in...
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successful judicial review proceedings is a
quashing order. If the
court makes a
quashing order it can send the case back to the
original decision...
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investigation into
personnel from the Post
Office and Fujitsu.
Courts began to
quash the subpostmasters'
convictions in
December 2020; by
February 2024, 100...
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where it
means "lone coati".
Locally in Belize, the
coati is
known as "
quash".
Adult coatis measure 33 to 69 cm (13 to 27 in) from head to the base of...
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recognized in many jurisdictions,
including England and
Wales (now
called a "
quashing order"), Canada, India, Ireland, the
Philippines and the
United States...
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Susanna Mary Avery-
Quash (born 1970) is a
British art historian, curator, and author. Avery-
Quash is a
daughter of
Charles Avery of Beckenham, and his...
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original on July 1, 2018.
Retrieved June 22, 2011. "D.A.'s
Motion to
Quash Arrest Warrant". Findlaw.com.
August 22, 2006.
Archived from the original...
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April 2020, in a
unanimous judgment, the High
Court allowed the appeal,
quashing Pell's
convictions and
determining that
judgments of
acquittal be entered...