- de apostata capiendo
- For taking an apostate,–an old English writ for the arrest of a religious officer who had abandoned his post.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Apostata capiendo — was an old English writ against an individual. It prescribed the arrest of a person, who having entered and professed some religious order (such as a monk), broke from his cloister, contrary to the rules of his order.References*1728… … Wikipedia
writ de apostata capiendo — See de apostata capiendo … Ballentine's law dictionary
apostata capiendo — /aepasteyta kaepiyendow/ An obsolete English writ which issued against an apostate, or one who had violated the rules of his religious order. It was addressed to the sheriff, and commanded him to deliver the defendant into the custody of the… … Black's law dictionary
apostata capiendo — /aepasteyta kaepiyendow/ An obsolete English writ which issued against an apostate, or one who had violated the rules of his religious order. It was addressed to the sheriff, and commanded him to deliver the defendant into the custody of the… … Black's law dictionary
apostata capiendo — A writ for the seizure of an apostate … Ballentine's law dictionary
de apostata capiendo — /diy aeposteyta kaepiyendow/ Breve. Writ for taking an apostate. A writ which anciently lay against one who, having entered and professed some order of religion, left it and wandered up and down the country, contrary to the rules of his order,… … Black's law dictionary
de apostata capiendo — /diy aeposteyta kaepiyendow/ Breve. Writ for taking an apostate. A writ which anciently lay against one who, having entered and professed some order of religion, left it and wandered up and down the country, contrary to the rules of his order,… … Black's law dictionary
Ayel — In law, ayel, also known as ayle, aiel, or de avo, is a writ where a grandfather, being seized on his demesne on the day of his death, a stranger enters the same day, and dispossesses the rightful heir, the grandchild. The writ allowed the… … Wikipedia
Chartis reddendis — A chartis reddendis was an ancient writ, which lays against one who had charters of feoffment entrusted to his keeping, and who refused to deliver them to the owner. See also Advocatione decimarum Apostata capiendo Ayel References This… … Wikipedia
EXCOMMUNICATIO — in Ecclesia Israelitica, tribus olim constabat gradibus. Quorum primus in Nov. Test. dictus est, Eiectio e Synagoga, Ioh. c. 9. v. 22. Iudaeis Niddui, i. e. separatio, vel eiectio, aut elongatio: Taliter enim excommunicatus ab omni commercio… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale