impeditor
impeditor (im-ped-[schwa]-t[schwa]r). [Law Latin] Hist. A person who interferes with a patron’s right of advowson, i.e., the right to appoint a clerk to a benefice. — Also termed disturber. See DE CLERICO ADMITTENDO.
impeditor (im-ped-[schwa]-t[schwa]r). [Law Latin] Hist. A person who interferes with a patron’s right of advowson, i.e., the right to appoint a clerk to a benefice. — Also termed disturber. See DE CLERICO ADMITTENDO.