11 Writ of Quo Warranto ... legal-pedes please explain (constitution.org) posted 86 days ago by asking_question 86 days ago by asking_question +11 / -0 6 comments share 6 comments share save hide report block hide child comments Comments (6) sorted by: top new old worst You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread. ▲ 1 ▼ – 3stepsahead 1 point 86 days ago +1 / -0 Where did you hear this term? permalink save report block reply ▲ 2 ▼ – asking_question [S] 2 points 86 days ago +2 / -0 As a legal term, it is describe in the link of the post, or, for example, from Cornell Law School: https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/quo_warranto According to this description, it is used "to challenge a person's right to hold a public or corporate office" This is a way to present evidence that, so far, has only been ignored rather than refuted. Do legal-pedes agree? permalink parent save report block reply
Where did you hear this term?
As a legal term, it is describe in the link of the post, or, for example, from Cornell Law School:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/quo_warranto
According to this description, it is used "to challenge a person's right to hold a public or corporate office"
This is a way to present evidence that, so far, has only been ignored rather than refuted.
Do legal-pedes agree?