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Quare impedit — Quare impedit, in English law, a form of action by which the right of presentation to a benefice is tried.It is so called from the words of the writ formerly in use, which directed the sheriff to command the person disturbing the possession to… … Wikipedia
writ of quare impedit — See quare impedit … Black's law dictionary
writ of quare impedit — See quare impedit … Ballentine's law dictionary
Nulla regula sine exceptione, sed exceptio non impedit regulam. — См. Нет правила без исключения … Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
Quare impedit — Lit. why does he impede? A type of legal writ issued when presentation to a *benefice was being disputed. It required an answer from whoever was imposing the impediment … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Quare Impedit — ♦ Writ sent to a bishop who refused to admit a presentee because the benefice was already full. (Heath, Peter. Church and Realm, 1272 1461, 367) Related terms: Ne Admittas … Medieval glossary
non impedit clausula derogatoria quo minus ad eadem potestate res dissolvantur a qua constituuntur — /non impiydat kloz(y)ala darogatoriya kwow maynas aed iyeydam powtasteytiy riyz dazolvsntar ey kwey kanstit(y)uwantar/ A derogatory clause does not impede things from being dissolved by the same power by which they are created … Black's law dictionary
non impedit clausula derogatoria quo minus ad eadem potestate res dissolvantur a qua constituuntur — /non impiydat kloz(y)ala darogatoriya kwow maynas aed iyeydam powtasteytiy riyz dazolvsntar ey kwey kanstit(y)uwantar/ A derogatory clause does not impede things from being dissolved by the same power by which they are created … Black's law dictionary
quare impedit — /kweriy impiydat/ Wherefore he hinders. In old English practice, a writ or action which lay for the patron of an advowson, where he had been disturbed in his right of patronage; so called from the emphatic words of the old form, by which the… … Black's law dictionary
Non impedit clausula derogatoria, quo minus ab eadem potestate res dissolvantur a quibus constituuntur — A derogatory clause does not prevent the dissolution of things by the same authority or power by which they were constituted. See Broom s Legal Maxims 27 … Ballentine's law dictionary