- ne admittas
- Not to admit. A prohibitory writ which forbade the bishop to admit any clerk to a particular living pending the suit of a clerk to determine his right to the living. See 3 Bl Comm 248.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ne Admittas — ♦ Writ prohibiting a bishop from admitting a candidate to a benefice which was the subject of litigation in the king s court. (Heath, Peter. Church and Realm, 1272 1461, 364) Related terms: Quare Non Admisit, Quare Impedit … Medieval glossary
ne admittas — /niy admitas/ In ecclesiastical law, the name of a prohibitory writ, directed to the bishop, at the request of the plaintiff or defendant, where a quare impedit is pending, when either party fears that the bishop will admit the other s clerk… … Black's law dictionary
ne admittas — /niy admitas/ In ecclesiastical law, the name of a prohibitory writ, directed to the bishop, at the request of the plaintiff or defendant, where a quare impedit is pending, when either party fears that the bishop will admit the other s clerk… … Black's law dictionary
List of Latin phrases (C) — This page lists direct English translations of Latin phrases, such as veni vidi vici and et cetera. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases, as Greek rhetoric and literature reached its peak centuries before that of… … Wikipedia
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
Quare Non Admisit — Writ penalizing a bishop who had ignored a royal mandate to admit a presentee to a benefice. (Heath, Peter. Church and Realm, 1272 1461, 367) Related terms: Ne Admittas … Medieval glossary