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Gertrude A. Curtis v. Paul C. Albritton
FL.40165; 132 So. 677, 101 Fla. 853 (1931)
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The writ of prohibition is that process by which a superior court prevents an inferior court from exceeding its jurisdiction
or usurping a jurisdiction with which it has not been vested by law. Crill v. STate Road Dept., 96 Fla. 110, 117 So. 795;
Spelling on Injunctions and other Extra-ordinary Remedies, (2nd Ed.) Section 1723.