- In
English law,
quare impedit was a writ
commencing a
common law
action for
deciding a
disputed right of
presentation to a benefice, a
right known as...
- Nam
libero tempore, ****
soluta nobis est
eligendi optio, ****que
nihil impedit, quo
minus id, quod
maxime placeat facere possimus,
omnis voluptas ****umenda...
- following: The
Quare Fellow, a
Brendan Behan play
produced in 1954
quare impedit English law writ
commencing an
advowson Daniel Quare (died 1724), an English...
- a
presentee to a benefice) in the
ecclesiastical courts or to a
quare impedit in the
common law courts, and the
bishop must then
certify the reasons...
- and appendixes :
containing among other things several cases of
quare impedit. R.
Milliken and Son. p. 128.
Retrieved 14 May 2010. 13 & 14
George III...
- in Court; in Dower; of Days in
Court in
Daring Presentment, and
Quare Impedit.
Process upon Attachments. The
whole act. 52 Hen. 3.
Statutum de Marleberge...
-
forms of
action inapplicable to
other realty, such as the writ of
quare impedit, by
which a
patron sued a
bishop in
support of his
presented candidate...
- Hampden). The
Return of Mercies, 1641. The Christian's Engagement, 1641.
Impedit ira animum, or
Animadversions vpon . . .
George Walker, 1641, (Walker's...
- Writ of
Right of Dower, or Writ of
Dower unde
Nihil habet, or a
Quare impedit, or", and the
words "except a
Plaint for
Freebench or Dower". Sections...
-
inquisition by the
escheator for
lands imagined not to have been found.
Quare impedit, a writ
against him that
disturbs one in the
right of his advowson, by...