"Writ Of Quare Impedit" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Writ Of Quare Impedit LAW AND LEGAL
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English law. The remedy by which, where the right of a party to benefice is obstructed, he recovers the presentation; and is the form of action now constantly adopted to try a disputed title to an advowson. See QUARE IMPEDIT.

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