quod permittat prosternere
quod permittat prosternere (kwod p[schwa]r-mit-it proh-st[schwa]r-n[ schwa]-ree), n. [Law Latin “that he permit to abate”] Hist. A writ to abate a nuisance, similar in nature to a petition of right. • This writ was abolished by the Real Property Limitation Act of 1833. “This is a writ commanding the defendant to permit the plaintiff to […]
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