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New assignment
which was justifiable and the other indefensible; or in trespass quare clausum fregit, when the defendant claimed a right of way.
Patronage
benefice, the remedy for which was the real action of quare impedit. See that title, and BENEFICE. Also, the right of
Real action
right of dower, or writ of dower unde nihil habet, quare impedit, and ejectment, were abolished. By the C. L. P.
Restitution, Writ of
the writ of restitution issued without any previous scire facias quare restitutionem non, suggesting the matter of fact, viz., the sum
Super-institution
try his title by ejectment, without putting him to his quare impedit; but many inconveniences thence following (e.g., the uncertainty to
Trespass
sense - viz., the tort of trespass to land (trespass quare clausum fregit), Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. (See also Salmond
Writ
real and mixed actions (except in dower unde nihil habet, quare impedit or ejectment), expressly naming sixty abolished writs (e.g., the
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