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Prohibitio is a Latin term meaning “we command (you) to stop” and one of the Prerogative Writs and primary elements of remedy against the misuse, corruption or failure of officials or agents to follow the body of laws of the Commonwealth including those enacted in the 16th Century by King Henry VIII of England that first formed the legal constructs of modern commerce such as trusts, estates, property, rights of use, licenses, deeds, bills, notices, accounts and warrants. |
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Writ of Prohibito |
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The writ of Prohibito presented here is based upon a valid Writ of Right issued by the General Executor or duly appointed Administrator of the Estate consistent with the historic purpose and attributes associated with the Writ of Prohibito defined by Common Law Statutes of Roman and Western Law. |
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Upon a General Executor or their duly appointed Administrator receiving a written Petition for a Writ of Prohibito compliant with the historic form and criteria pertaining to the granting of such a writ by the highest court of the Estate, a detailed Summary must then be provided by the Curia Regis (Court of the Sovereign) of the Estate outlining why such a Petition was granted or denied. |
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The Writ of Prohibitio is a command by a superior court to any government subordinate court, corporation or public authority to immediately halt an action that has otherwise been planned, announced or brought forward.
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Unlike Mandamus, there is no implication in a Writ of Prohibitio that the government subordinate court, corporation or public authority has failed to perform their duties properly. Instead, the Writ of Prohibitio is a direct instruction that an action materially affecting the property of the Estate is to be immediately halted, pending some proposed arbitration or deliberation.
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Key Historic Laws of Prohibitio |
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Historic References in UK Statutes 1216 - 1760 |
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