"Quje Plura" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Quje Plura LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

Lat In old Engllsh practice. A writ which lay where an inqnl-sltlon had been made by an escheator in any county of such lands or tenements as any man died seised of, and all that was ln his possession was imagined not to be found by the office; the writ commanding the es-cheator to inquire what more (qua plura) lands and tenements the party held on the day when he died, etc. Fitzh. Net. Brev. 255a; Cowell

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De Escatta LAW AND LEGAL

writ of escheat. A writ which a lord had, where hls tenant died with-out heir, to recover the land. Reg. …

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Devenerunt LAW AND LEGAL

A writ, now obsolete, dlrected to the king’s escheators when any of the king's tenants in capite dies, and when …

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escheat ENGLISH

A writ, now abolished, to recover escheats from the person in possession.

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