"Custode Admittendo. Custode Amovendo" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Custode Admittendo. Custode Amovendo LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

writs for the admitting and removing of guardians

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For the admitting of the clerk. A writ ln the nature of an execution, commanding the bishop to admit hls …

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Admittendo Clerico LAW AND LEGAL

A writ of execution upon a right of presentation to a benefice being recovered ln quare impedit, addressed to the …

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In old English law. An ob-solete writ, which commanded a sheriff or steward of a county court or hundred court …

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A writ which lay to the judges of a court, requiring them to receive and admit an attorney for a …

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De Custode Admittendo LAW AND LEGAL

writ for admitting a guardian., Reg. orig. 93b, 198

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De Odio Et Atia LAW AND LEGAL

A writ directed to the sheriff, commanding him to inquire whether a prisoner charged with murder was committed upon just …

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Inns Of Chancery LAW AND LEGAL

So called be-cause anciently inhabited by such clerks as chiefly studied the framing of writs, which regularly belonged to the …

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An ancient writ whereby the king commanded the justices in eyre to admit ef an attorney for the defense of …

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Manucaptio LAW AND LEGAL

In old English prac-tice. A writ which lay for a man taken on suspicion of felony, and the like, who …

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Ne Admittas LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. In ecclesiastical law. The name of a prohibitory writ, di-rected to the bishop, at the request of the plaintiff …

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Permutatione LAW AND LEGAL

A writ to an ordi-nary, commanding him to admit a clerk to a benefice upon exchange made with another. Reg. …

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Quare Non Admibit LAW AND LEGAL

In Engllsh law. A writ to recover damages against a bishop who does not admit a plaintifTs clerk. It is, …

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Writ Of Associatton LAW AND LEGAL

In English practice. A writ whereby certaln persons (usually the clerk of assize and his sub-ordinate officers) are directed to …

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