AD TERMINUM QUI PRAETERIIT

AD TERMINUM QUI PRAETERIIT

ad terminum qui praeteriit (ad t[schwa]r-m[schwa]-n[schwa]m kwI pri-ter-ee-it). [Law Latin ¡°for a term which has passed¡±] A writ of entry to recover land leased out to a holdover tenant. ¡ª Also termed entry ad terminum qui praeteriit.
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