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ad jura regis

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A quick definition of ad jura regis:

Ad jura regis: A legal term that means "for the rights of the king". It refers to a writ that was used in the past by someone who held a royal benefice (a position or office granted by the king) and was being threatened with eviction by someone else. The writ was a way for the holder of the benefice to protect their rights and keep their position.

A more thorough explanation:

ad jura regis

Ad jura regis is a legal term that means "for the rights of the king." It refers to a writ that was used in the past to protect the holder of a royal benefice from being ejected by someone else.

If a person held a royal benefice, such as a piece of land or a position in the church, and someone else tried to take it away from them, they could use ad jura regis to protect their rights. For example, if a bishop was being threatened with removal from his position by a rival claimant, he could use ad jura regis to defend his right to the position.

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