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non impedivit

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A quick definition of non impedivit:

Term: non impedivit

Definition: Non impedivit is a Latin phrase that means "he did not impede." It is used as a general denial by the defendant in a legal action called quare impedit. This phrase is similar to the French phrase "ne disturba pas," which means "do not disturb." Quare impedit is a legal action that deals with disputes over the right to present a candidate for a church office.

A more thorough explanation:

Term: non impedivit
Definition: In a legal case called quare impedit, the defendant can use the defense of non impedivit, which means "he did not impede." This is a general denial that the defendant did anything wrong. It is like saying "I didn't do it" in court. For example, if someone sues a church for preventing them from becoming a priest, the church might use non impedivit as their defense to say they did not stop the person from becoming a priest.

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