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  2. Certiorari - Wikipedia

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    e. In law, certiorari is a court process to seek judicial review of a decision of a lower court or government agency. Certiorari comes from the name of an English prerogative writ, issued by a superior court to direct that the record of the lower court be sent to the superior court for review. The term is Latin for "to be made more certain ...

  3. Alcabala - Wikipedia

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    The alcabala or alcavala (Spanish pronunciation: [alkaˈβala]) was a sales tax of up to fourteen percent, [1][2] the most important royal tax imposed by Spain in the early modern period. [3][4][5] It applied in Spain and the Spanish dominions. [4] The Duke of Alba imposed a five percent alcabala in the Netherlands, where it played an important ...

  4. Help:IPA/Spanish - Wikipedia

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    IPA/Spanish. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Spanish in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them. Integrity must be maintained between the key and the transcriptions that link here; do not change any symbol or value without establishing consensus on the talk page first.

  5. Certiorari before judgment - Wikipedia

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    A petition for certiorari before judgment, in the Supreme Court of the United States, is a petition for a writ of certiorari in which the Supreme Court is asked to immediately review the decision of a United States District Court, without an appeal having been decided by a United States Court of Appeals, for the purpose of expediting the proceedings and obtaining a final decision.

  6. In forma pauperis - Wikipedia

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    In forma pauperis. In forma pauperis (/ ɪn ˈfɔːrmə ˈpɔːpərɪs /; IFP or i.f.p.) is a Latin legal term meaning "in the character or manner of a pauper ". [1] It refers to the ability of an indigent person to proceed in court without payment of the usual fees associated with a lawsuit or appeal. [1]

  7. Tax Tips: Tax information in Spanish - AOL

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    The free TeleTax service is available in both Spanish and English, and the service offers help on over 150 tax topics. It can also be used to check on the status of your refund.

  8. Real Situado - Wikipedia

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    These intercolonial tax flows, or situados, formed a vital part of the Spanish monarchy's vast and complex fiscal system. [4] There was a royal office in every important town. [ 5 ] This system ensured a mutual interchange of compensation and financial support among the colonies.

  9. War Revenue Act of 1898 - Wikipedia

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    The War Revenue Act of 1898 was legislation signed into law in the United States on June 13, 1898, which created a wide range of taxes to raise revenue for the American prosecution of the Spanish–American War. The legislation established the predecessor to the estate tax, and twice the Supreme Court of the United States issued rulings about ...