Juris Utrum Law and Legal Definition
Juris utrum is a writ which lay for an incumbent parson or prebendary at common law and for a vicar by statute, to recover land alienated by his predecessor. It is also known as the parson's writ of right.
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Juris utrum is a writ which lay for an incumbent parson or prebendary at common law and for a vicar by statute, to recover land alienated by his predecessor. It is also known as the parson's writ of right.