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Legal Definitions - non molestando
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Definition of non molestando
Non molestando is a Latin term used in law, which means "by not molesting". It refers to a writ that can be obtained by a person whose possession of land has been disturbed, against the protection of the Crown.
For example, if a person owns a piece of land and someone else tries to take it away from them by force or without legal authority, the owner can seek protection from the Crown by obtaining a writ of non molestando. This writ would prevent the other person from disturbing the owner's possession of the land.
Another example could be a tenant who is being harassed by their landlord or a neighbor who is causing a disturbance. In such cases, the tenant or the neighbor can seek protection from the Crown by obtaining a writ of non molestando.
The examples illustrate how the writ of non molestando can be used to protect a person's possession of land or property from any disturbance or harassment. It is a legal remedy that can be sought by anyone who has been wrongfully deprived of their property or is being threatened with such deprivation.
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Simple Definition
Term: NON MOLESTANDO
Definition: Non molestando is a legal term that means "by not bothering." It was a writ that could be used by someone whose land was being disturbed, even though the Crown was supposed to protect it.
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