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Apostate capiendo (Latin for "taking an apostate") was an old
English writ
against an individual. It
prescribed the
arrest of a person, who
having entered...
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contumace capiendo (literally, "Of (for)
contempt seize him!") is a writ
issued out of the
Court of
Chancery for the
arrest of a
defendant who is in...
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ecclesiastical court. This writ took the
place of the de
excommunicato capiendo in 1813, by an act of
George III (see excommunication). In the U.S., while...
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authority of the church. It is
synonymous with the writ de
excommunicate capiendo. "Significavit". Merriam-Webster.
Retrieved 22
November 2021. Bouvier,...
- The Writ De
Excommunicato Capiendo Act 1562 (5 Eliz. 1. c. 23) was an Act of the
Parliament of England. The
whole Act was
repealed by
section 87 of, and...
- W**** and the
Junior Red
Cross Magazine. In 1949, she
married newsman Juan
Capiendo Tuvera, a
childhood friend and
fellow writer, with whom she had 10 children...
- hair,
dressed as a
bishop and
acted in a "ludicrous"
manner excommunicato capiendo Writ
originally issued from
chancery that
required a
sheriff to arrest...
- his
arrest and
imprisonment under a writ de
excommunicato capiendo. De
Excommunicato Capiendo "De
Excommunicato Deliberando"
Legal Dictionaries of the...
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Sitio Pagbatuan and
Gudya (present site)
founded by
Kapitan Mariano Capiendo. Capas'
patron saint is San
Nicolas de Tolentino.
September 9–10 is the...
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Council Members Mico Yap
Macasaet Florence Joy P.
Capiendo Mc Jim
Emmanuel I.
Capiendo Juliana A.
Facun Virginia V.
Manuzon Wilson B.
Palma Joeyson...