18RC23 - The Court Order and Injunctions Amendment

Clarked in the 4th Clark (October 1994) of the 18th Ziu
Clark Entry ID: 1271
Bill ID: 319

WHEREAS the Cort is the final arbiter and protector of civil and human rights in the Kingdom of Talossa, and WHEREAS the RT Constituziun does not clearly empower Cort Justices to intervene in the political process as soon as they perceive violations of law to occur; THEREFORE the Cosâ hereby adds the following language as Article 84b:

Art. 84b: Any judge or justice may issue court orders or injunctions according to the generally accepted principles of Anglo-American law. These injunctions may order a party to perform his/her legal duty, or may prevent the enforcement of a law which may be Inorganic (unconstitutional). Violation of an injuction is treated as contempt of court. The final arbiter of the organicity of injunctions is the Uppermost Cort of Talossa.


Uréu q'estadra så: Robert Madison (PC-Vuode)

Ureu q'estadra så,
Ben Madison (PC-Vuode)

Vote summary

Number: 18RC23
Vote date: October 1994
Result: None (Cosă: --, Senäts: --)
Required for passage: Simple majority of both Houses

Voting record

MC Party Seats Vote
Ben Madison PC 22
Danihel Lauriéir PC 7
Ián von Metáiriâ PC 20
Art Verbotten PC 19
Wes Erni PC 20
Gary Edward Schwichtenberg PC 29
John F. McGarry PC 24
Andrew Wozniak PL 25
David Kuenn PL 25
Ronált Rosáis PL 24
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