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Chapter 19 Self-test questions
Remedies
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The prerogative remedies are:
remedies given when prerogative powers are abused
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specific remedies granted only by the Administrative court after a successful judicial review claim.
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remedies granted by the Monarch
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A quashing order:
invalidates the decision of a tribunal or public authority.
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orders a tribunal or public authority to carry out its duty.
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prevents a tribunal or public authority from carrying out a proposed course of action.
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A mandatory order;
invalidates the decision of a tribunal or public authority
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orders a tribunal or public authority to carry out its duty
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prevents a tribunal or public authority from carrying out a proposed course of action
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A prohibiting order:
invalidates the decision of a tribunal or public authority
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orders a tribunal or public authority to carry out its duty
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prevents a tribunal or public authority from carrying out a proposed course of action
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A declaration of incompatibility granted under section 4 of the Human Rights Act:
declares that a legislative provision is in conflict with the European Convention on Human Rights. It is not binding on the parties to the case and does not repeal the relevant legislative provision.
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repeals legislation that is incompatible with the Convention
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suspends a legislative provision that is incompatible with the law of the European Union.
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