"Quare Non Admibit" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Quare Non Admibit LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

In Engllsh law. A writ to recover damages against a bishop who does not admit a plaintifTs clerk. It is, however, rarely or never necessary; for lt ls said that a bishop, refusing to execute the writ ad admittcndum clericum, or mak-lng an Insufficient return to it, may he fined, wats. Cler. Law, 302

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