ADMJ 103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Declaratory Judgment, Khosa, Treasury Board

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Statutory courts (federal court) vs inherent jurisdiction (superior court) Federal courts get what the tells them they have by the statute. Federal courts are court of first instance in many matters s. Federal courts" power is not as robust as the superior court. (a) to issue an injunction, writ of certiorari, writ of prohibition, writ of mandamus or writ of quo warranto, or grant declaratory relief, against any federal board, commission or other tribunal; and. Federal courts act s. 2 definitions. The federal courts and the federal courts act. Codification of jr of federal administrative actions. Note in particular sections pertaining to. Applicants must exhaust all other remedies before applying for judicial review. Section 18. 5 (acts as a bar to jr) if an act of parliament expressly provides for an appeal to the federal. Leave requirements: there is no requirement that leave be obtained before an applicant brings an application for judicial review before the.

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