quare incumbravit

quare incumbravit
Because he has encumbered; a special action which lay for a patron against a bishop to recover the presentation and for damages for admitting a clerk pending a quare impedit. See Bl Comm 248.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • quare incumbravit — /kweriy inkambreyvat/ In old English law, a writ which lay against a bishop who, within six months after the vacation of a benefice, conferred it on his clerk, while two others were contending at law for the right of presentation, calling upon… …   Black's law dictionary

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