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Law Dictionary Letter Q

Quod Permittat

Legal definition for Indian law research

Definition

Quod permittat, a writ which, before the abolition of real actions, lay against any person who erected a building, though on his own ground, so near to the house of another that it hung over or became a nuisance to it, Termes de la Ley, 479. Abolished. See Roscoe on Real Actions, p. 40.

Means 'that he permit'. A writ to prevent an interference in the exercise of a right, such as a writ for the heir of someone disseised of a common of pasture against the heir of the disseisor, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1263.

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