INHIBITION

INHIBITION

inhibition (in-hi-bish-[schwa]n), n.

1. Eccles. law. A writ issued by a superior ecclesiastical court, forbidding a judge from proceeding in a pending case.

2. Eccles. law. An order issuing from an ecclesiastical court, prohibiting a member of the clergy from taking office or performing an unlawful action.

3. Hist. A writ of prohibition. See PROHIBITION(2).

4. Scots law. An order issued by the Court of Session to prohibit a debtor from encumbering or alienating the debtor’s heritable property to the prejudice of a creditor. See PROHIBITION(2); EX CAPITE INHIBITIONIS.


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