- vi laica amovenda
- Removing the force of the laity. The purpose of a writ to prevent a layman from entering into a contest or strife between churchmen.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
de vi laica amovenda — /diy vay leyska eymavenda/ Writ of (or for) removing lay force. A writ which lay where two parsons contended for a church, and one of them entered into it with a great number of laymen, and held out the other vi et armis; then he that was holden… … Black's law dictionary
de vi laica amovenda — /diy vay leyska eymavenda/ Writ of (or for) removing lay force. A writ which lay where two parsons contended for a church, and one of them entered into it with a great number of laymen, and held out the other vi et armis; then he that was holden… … Black's law dictionary
de vi laica amovenda — For removing the force of the laity,–a writ which lay to prevent laymen from giving aid by force to a clergyman in his strife with another one for possession of a church … Ballentine's law dictionary