| 1. | They had issued writs of prohibition against the Federal Court.
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| 2. | The petition for a writ of prohibition is denied.
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| 3. | Most often, these courts issue writs of prohibition to prevent lower courts from exceeding their jurisdiction.
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| 4. | Victorious, Coke freely left, and continued to issue writs of prohibition against the High Commission.
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| 5. | The unusual filing involves a type of appeal known as a writ of mandamus or writ of prohibition.
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| 6. | Writs of Prohibition were frequently issued by Common Law courts to bar filing the case in a Church court.
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| 7. | The use of the writ of prohibition also varied with the relationship between the Chancery and the common law judges.
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| 8. | The writ of prohibition is used to prevent the commission of a specified act or issuance of a particular order.
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| 9. | The writ of prohibition may not be used to undo any previous acts, but only to prohibit acts not completed.
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| 10. | After the conclusion of this dispute, Coke freely left, and continued to issue writs of prohibition against the High Commission.
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