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The term is used very rarely in legal opinions in the United States, where sua sponte is preferred, but proprio motu is used in Canada. [7] Proprio motu is used to refer to a decision by the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to initiate an investigation into a situation without a referral from the Security Council or a state party ...
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suo motu: of its own motion Refers to a court or other official agency taking some action on its own accord (synonyms: ex proprio motu, ex mero motu). Similar to sua sponte. supersedeas: refrain from A bond tendered by an appellant as surety to the court, requesting a delay of payment for awards or damages granted, pending the outcome of the ...
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In civil law Motu proprio might be more appropriate, and possibly not used largely in the United States (I haven't looked yet), but it is used in Louisiana Law such as State of Louisiana v. Louis Dan Smith (No. 53071, 1973), Motu proprio (page 322), State v. Sherman (1918, No. 23206, pp 205)
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In the Philippines, a nuisance candidate is an official term for an aspirant candidate for a public office whose certificate of candidacy was not accepted by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) either motu proprio by the election body itself or upon a verified petition of an interested party. [1]