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QUO WARRANTO

Legal Term: QUO WARRANTO
Definition: remedies. By what authority or warrant. The name of a writ issued in the name of a government against any person or corporation that usurps any franchise or office, commanding the sheriff of the county to summon the defendant to be and appear before the court whence the writ issued, at a time and place therein named, to show ",quo warranto", he claims the franchise or office mentioned in the writ. Old Nat. Br. 149, . 5 Wheat. 291, 15 Mass. 125, 5 Ham. 358, 1 Miss. 115. 2. This writ has become obsolete, having given way to informations in the nature of a quo warranto at the common law, Ang. on Corp. 469, it is authorized in Pennsylvania by legislative sanction. Act 14 June, 1836. Vide 1 Vern. 156, Yelv. 190, 7 Com. Dig. 189, 17 Vin. Ab. 177. 3. An information in the nature of a quo warranto, although a criminal proceeding in form, in substance, is a civil one. 1 Serg. &, Rawle, 382.


***All definitions are taken from the 1856 Edition of Bouviers Law Dictionary
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