It's an offer to enter a "foreign country". Conditions or terms not expressed or implied.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/quo_warranto
Latin for "by what warrant (or authority)?"
A writ quo warranto is used to challenge a person's right to hold a public or corporate office.
A state may also use a quo warranto action to revoke a corporation's charter.
Not just the part of right to hold office, but also part two. Revoke a corporation's charter.
Using
Middle English (as a noun): partly a shortening of estate, partly from Latin status ‘manner of standing, condition’
So if state is also defined as "estate", estate may be such that the trustee of a bankrupt estate take action to revoke a corporation's charter, namely the bankrupt US corporation charter.