DOUBLE COMPLAINT, DOUBLE QUARREL, or DUPLEX QUERELA - Black's Law Dictionary

Definition of DOUBLE COMPLAINT, DOUBLE QUARREL, or DUPLEX QUERELA in Black's Law Dictionary 4th Edition – Legal dictionary – Glossary of legal terms.

Definition of DOUBLE COMPLAINT, DOUBLE QUARREL, or DUPLEX QUERELA

A grievance made known by a clerk or other person, to the archbishop of the province, against the ordinary, for delaying or refusing to do justice in some cause ecclesiastical, as to give sentence, institute a clerk, etc. It is termed a "double complaint," because it is most commonly made against both the judge and him at whose suit justice is denied or delayed; the effect whereof is that the archbishop, taking notice of the delay, directs his letters, under his authentical seal, to all clerks of his province, commanding them to admonish the ordinary, within a certain number of days, to do the justice required, or otherwise to appear before him or his official, and there allege the ca use of his delay; and to signify to the ordinary that if he neither perform the thing enjoined, nor appear nor show cause against it, he himself, in his court of audience, will forthwith proceed to do the justice that is due. Cowell.

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