"De Recto De Advocatione" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

De Recto De Advocatione LAW AND LEGAL
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writ of right of advowson. Reg. orlg. 29b. A writ which lay for one who had an estate in an advowson to him and his heirs ln fee-simple, if he were disturbed to present. Fitzh. Nat Brev. 30, B. Abollshed by St. 3 & 4 Wm. IV. c. 27

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Quare Impedit LAW AND LEGAL

wherefore he hin-ders. In English practice. A writ or action which lies for* the patron of an advowson, where he …

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A writ which lay at common law, where a man had rlght of advowson of a church, and, the parson …

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Right Patent LAW AND LEGAL

An obsolete writ, which was brought for lands and tenements, and not for an advowson, or common, and lay only …

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Writ Of Quare Impedit LAW AND LEGAL

English law. The remedy by which, where the right of a party to benefice is obstructed, he recovers the presentation; …

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