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Judicial review
Matched in: Term Judicial review
judicial review
Matched in: Term judicial review
Claim for judicial review
Matched in: Term Claim for judicial review
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direct review
Matched in: Term direct review
Jurisdiction
than the High Court, consistently with the amended constitutional scheme but at the same time not to negate judicial review jurisdiction of constitutional courts. Transfer of jurisdiction in specified matters from the High Court to the Administrative Tribunal … a status equivalent to that of the High Court nor does that mean that for the purpose of judicial review or judicial superintendence they cannot be subordinate to the High Court. It has to be remembered that what
review
Matched in: Term review
order
or command made by a competent administrative authority ;specif : one resulting from administrative adjudication and subject to judicial review and enforcement [an administrative may not be inconsistent with the Constitution "Wells v. State, 654 So. 2d 145
quasi-judicial
Matched in: Term quasi-judicial
praecipe
addressed to a clerk, a praecipe is usually a request for some action that does not require immediate judicial review, such as the issuing of a subpoena or the preparing of a record for appellate review. When addressed
As it deems fit
same must be exercised fairly and bona fide. The discretion so exercised is subject to appeal as also judicial review, and, thus, must also answer the test of reasonableness, Clariant International Ltd. v. Securities and Exchange Board of
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