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Quare obstruxit
Quare obstruxit, a writ which lay for him who, having a
Quar
A quarry
Assise of darrein presentment
was, however, abolished, and recourse had to the action of quare impedit (3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 27). But since
trespass
trespass on the case in this entry b : trespass quare clausum fregit in this entry con·tinu·ing trespass : a trespass
Admittendo clerico
a right of presentation to a benefice being recovered in quare impedit, addressed to the bishop or his metropolitan, requiring him
Brief al'evesque
Brief al'evesque, a writ to the bishop which, in quare impedit, shall go to remove an incumbent, unless he recover
Close
think proper to assess, and this injury is called trespass quare clausum fregit, or trespass for breaking a man's close.
Entry
been formerly recovered, except dower, dower unde nihil habet and quare impedit, are abolished, 3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 27,
Ne admittas
at the request of the plaintiff or defendant, where a quare impedit is depending, when either party fears that the bishop
Ne disturba pas
Ne disturba pas, the general issue in quare impedit. It simply denied that the defendant obstructed the presentation,
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