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Ad jura regis

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Meaning of Ad jura regis

To the rights of the king; a writ which was brought by the king’s clerk; presented to a living, against those who endeavored to eject him, to the prejudice of the king’s title. Reg. Writs, 61.

What does Ad jura regis mean in American Law?

The definition of Ad jura regis in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:

A writ brought by one holding a living (usually clerical) from the King against one seeking to oust him from it (to the prejudice of the King’s title).

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