de excommunicato capiendo

de excommunicato capiendo
An English chancery writ which issued to aid in carrying into effect a sentence of excommunication. The writ has been said by some to be a writ grantable ex debito justitiae, and by others ex gratia. Smith v Nelson, 18 Vt 511, 555.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • excommunicato capiendo — See de excommunicato capiendo …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • writ de excommunicato capiendo — See de excommunicato capiendo; de ex communicato recapiendo …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • De Excommunicato Capiendo — ♦ Royal writ for the capture, arrest and imprisonment of an excommunicate who after forty days was still unreconciled and whose name had been sent to the chancery by the bishop. (Heath, Peter. Church and Realm, 1272 1461, 362) Related terms:… …   Medieval glossary

  • de excommunicato capiendo — /diy ekskamyuwnakeytow kaepiyendow/ A writ commanding the sheriff to arrest one who was excommunicated, and imprison him till he should become reconciled to the church. 3 Bl.Comm. 102 …   Black's law dictionary

  • de excommunicato capiendo — /diy ekskamyuwnakeytow kaepiyendow/ A writ commanding the sheriff to arrest one who was excommunicated, and imprison him till he should become reconciled to the church. 3 Bl.Comm. 102 …   Black's law dictionary

  • de excommunicato capiendo — (ˌ)dāˌekskəˌmünē|käd.(ˌ)ōˌkäpē|en(ˌ)dō noun Etymology: New Latin, literally, of seizing an excommunicated person : an ancient writ ordering the imprisonment of an excommunicated person until he submitted to the church …   Useful english dictionary

  • de excommunicato deliberando — A writ which issued out of chancery to release a prisoner from the county jail after the bishop had certified the prisoner s reconciliation with the church, following his arrest and imprisonment under a writ de excommunicato capiendo. See 3 Bl… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Signification — ♦ Letter from the bishop informing the chancery of the king that a person had been an unreconciled excommunicate for more than forty days and requesting the crown issue the writ de excommunicato capiendo for his arrest and imprisonment. (Heath,… …   Medieval glossary

  • List of Acts of Parliament of the English Parliament to 1601 — This is a list of Acts of Parliament of the English Parliament during that body s existence prior to the Act of Union of 1707. For legislation passed after 1707 see List of Acts of Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament.The numbers after the …   Wikipedia

  • Contumacy — is a stubborn refusal to obey authority or, particularly in law, the wilful contempt of the order or summons of a court (see contempt of court.) The term is derived from the Latin word contumacia, meaning firmness or stubbornness.[1] In… …   Wikipedia

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