"Sequestro Habendo" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Sequestro Habendo LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

In English ecclesiastical law. A Judicial writ for the discharging a sequestration of the profits of a church benefice, granted by the bishop at the sovereign's command, thereby to corn-pel the parson to appear at the suit of an-other. Upon hls appearance, the parson may have this writ for the release of the sequestration. Reg. Jud. 36

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Sequestration LAW AND LEGAL

In equity prao-ticc. A writ authorizing the taking Into the ■custody of the law of the real and personal estate …

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Sequestrator LAW AND LEGAL

one to whom a sequestration is made, one appointed or chosen to perform a sequestration, or execute a writ of …

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