QUIA TIMET, remedies. Because he fears. According to Lord Coke, "there be
six writs of law that may be maintained quia timet, before any molestation,
distress, or impleading; as. 1. A man may have his writ or mesne, before he
be distrained. 2. A warrantia chartae, before he be impleaded. 3. A
monstraverunt, before any distress or vexation. 4. An audita querela, before
any execution sued. 5. A curia claudenda, before any default of inclosure.
6. A ne injuste vexes, before any distress or molestation. And those are
called brevia anticipantia, writs of prevention." Co. Litt. 100 and see 7
Bro. P. C. 12 5.
2. These writs are generally obsolete. In chancery, when it is
contemplated to prevent an expected injury, a bill quia timet (q.v.) is
filed. Vide 1 Fonb. 41; 18 Vin Ab. 141; 4 Bouv. Inst. n. 3801, et seq. Bill
quia timet.
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