- ad admittendum clericum
- For admitting the clerk; a writ directing a bishop to admit and institute a clerk, that is, one of the clergy.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
ad admittendum clericum — /aed aedmitendam klerakam/ For the admitting of the clerk. A writ in the nature of an execution, commanding the bishop to admit his clerk, upon the success of the latter in a quare impedit … Black's law dictionary
ad admittendum clericum — /aed aedmitendam klerakam/ For the admitting of the clerk. A writ in the nature of an execution, commanding the bishop to admit his clerk, upon the success of the latter in a quare impedit … Black's law dictionary
quare non admisit — Because he did not admit; a writ for a patron against a bishop for damages for not admitting a clerk upon a writ ad admittendum clericum. See 3 Bl Comm 250 … Ballentine's law dictionary