Gegner der Prohibition - Definition. Was ist Gegner der Prohibition
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Was (wer) ist Gegner der Prohibition - definition

Prohibito; Writs of prohibition; Prohibition (writ)

prohibition         
  • Confiscated alcohol in Finland c. 1920s
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  • The first consignment of liquor in [[Canberra]], [[Australian Capital Territory]], following the repeal of prohibition laws in 1928
  • Prescription form for medicinal liquor
  • The Drunkard's Progress: A lithograph by [[Nathaniel Currier]] supporting the temperance movement, January 1846
  • "water cure"]] was a form of torture that was in the news because of its use in the Philippines.
OUTLAWING OF THE CONSUMPTION, SALE, PRODUCTION, ETC. OF ALCOHOL
Kieltolaki; Prohibitionists; Alcohol ban; Prohibition Act; Prohibition (historical); Alcohol prohibition; Dry Law; Dry law; Prohibition in Finland; Dry laws; Prohibiton; Laws against alcohol; Anti alcohol; Prohition; Prohibition of alcohol; Prohibition of alcohol consumption; Prohibition (alcohol)
n.
1) to repeal (a) prohibition
2) a prohibition against
Prohibition         
  • Confiscated alcohol in Finland c. 1920s
  • alt=
  • The first consignment of liquor in [[Canberra]], [[Australian Capital Territory]], following the repeal of prohibition laws in 1928
  • Prescription form for medicinal liquor
  • The Drunkard's Progress: A lithograph by [[Nathaniel Currier]] supporting the temperance movement, January 1846
  • "water cure"]] was a form of torture that was in the news because of its use in the Philippines.
OUTLAWING OF THE CONSUMPTION, SALE, PRODUCTION, ETC. OF ALCOHOL
Kieltolaki; Prohibitionists; Alcohol ban; Prohibition Act; Prohibition (historical); Alcohol prohibition; Dry Law; Dry law; Prohibition in Finland; Dry laws; Prohibiton; Laws against alcohol; Anti alcohol; Prohition; Prohibition of alcohol; Prohibition of alcohol consumption; Prohibition (alcohol)
Prohibition is the act or practice of forbidding something by law; more particularly the term refers to the banning of the manufacture, storage (whether in barrels or in bottles), transportation, sale, possession, and consumption of alcoholic beverages. The word is also used to refer to a period of time during which such bans are enforced.
prohibition         
  • Confiscated alcohol in Finland c. 1920s
  • alt=
  • The first consignment of liquor in [[Canberra]], [[Australian Capital Territory]], following the repeal of prohibition laws in 1928
  • Prescription form for medicinal liquor
  • The Drunkard's Progress: A lithograph by [[Nathaniel Currier]] supporting the temperance movement, January 1846
  • "water cure"]] was a form of torture that was in the news because of its use in the Philippines.
OUTLAWING OF THE CONSUMPTION, SALE, PRODUCTION, ETC. OF ALCOHOL
Kieltolaki; Prohibitionists; Alcohol ban; Prohibition Act; Prohibition (historical); Alcohol prohibition; Dry Law; Dry law; Prohibition in Finland; Dry laws; Prohibiton; Laws against alcohol; Anti alcohol; Prohition; Prohibition of alcohol; Prohibition of alcohol consumption; Prohibition (alcohol)
(prohibitions)
A prohibition is a law or rule forbidding something.
...a prohibition on discrimination.
...prohibitions against feeding birds at the airport.
N-COUNT
see also prohibit

Wikipedia

Writ of prohibition

A writ of prohibition is a writ directing a subordinate to stop doing something the law prohibits. This writ is often issued by a superior court to the lower court directing it not to proceed with a case which does not fall under its jurisdiction.

Writs of prohibition can be subdivided into "alternative writs" and "peremptory writs". An alternative writ directs the recipient to immediately act, or desist, and "show cause" why the directive should not be made permanent. A peremptory writ directs the recipient to immediately act, or desist, and "return" the writ, with certification of its compliance, within a certain time.

When an agency of an official body is the target of the writ of prohibition, the writ is directed to the official body over which the court has direct jurisdiction, ordering the official body to cause the agency to desist.

Although the rest of this article speaks to judicial processes, a writ of prohibition may be directed by any court of record (i.e., higher than a misdemeanor court) toward any official body, whether a court or a county, city or town government, that is within the court's jurisdiction.