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3550 Definitions—pt 3.10
certiorari order means an order the relief under which is in the nature
of, and to the same effect as, the relief that could, apart from these
rules, have been granted by way of a writ of certiorari.
Judicial Review Act means the Administrative Decisions (Judicial
Review) Act 1989.
judicial review application means—
(a) an application for a statutory order of review; or
(b) an application for prerogative relief; or
(c) an application for a statutory order of review and prerogative
relief; or
(d) an application mentioned in rule 3561 (Judicial review—
application for statutory order of review and prerogative relief
etc); or
(e) an application in relation to which an order is made under
rule 3562 (Judicial review—relief based on application for
prerogative relief etc if application made for statutory order of
review).
prerogative injunction means an injunction mentioned in
rule 3554 (3) (c) (Judicial review—relief previously granted by
prerogative writ etc).
prerogative order means an order mentioned in rule 3554 (2)
(Judicial review—relief previously granted by prerogative writ etc).
prerogative relief means a prerogative order, and includes a
prerogative injunction or declaration.
Rule 3551
prohibition order means an order the relief under which is in the
nature of, and to the same effect as, the relief that could, apart from
these rules, have been granted by way of a writ of prohibition.
quo warranto order means an order the relief under which is in the
nature of, and to the same effect as, the relief that could, apart from
these rules, have been granted on an information in the nature of quo
warranto.
statutory order of review means an order on an application made—
(a) under the Judicial Review Act, section 5 (Applications for
review of decisions) in relation to a decision to which that Act
applies; or
(b) under the Judicial Review Act, section 6 (Applications for
review of conduct related to making of decisions) in relation to
conduct engaged in, or proposed to be engaged in, for the
purpose of making a decision to which that Act applies; or
(c) under the Judicial Review Act, section 7 (Applications for
failures to make decisions) in relation to a failure to make a
decision to which that Act applies.