P.R. Laws tit. 32, § 3461

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§ 3461. Definition

A writ of prohibition is a writ issued by a superior court directed to the judge and parties of a suit in an inferior court commanding them to cease from the prosecution of the same, upon a suggestion that the cause originally, or some collateral matter arising therein, does not belong to that jurisdiction but to the cognizance of some other court; or when by the exercise of its jurisdiction the inferior court will defeat a legal right or to prevent a judge from granting a new trial after the expiration of the trial term.

History —Code Civil Proc., 1933, § 664.