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(Lat.) Sufficient; fit; adequate. He is said to be idoneus homo who hath these three things, honesty, knowledge, and civility; and if an officer, etc., be not idoneus, he may be discharged. 8 Coke 41. If a clerk presented to a living is not persona idonea, which includes ability in learning, honesty of conversation, etc., the bishop may refuse him. And to a quare impedit brought thereon, “in literatura minus sufflciens is a good plea, without setting forth the particular kind of learning.” 5 Coke, 58; 6 Coke, 49b; 2 Inst. 631; 3 Lev. 311; 1 Show. 88; Wood. Inst. 32, 33. So of things: Idonea quantitas. Calv. Lex. Idonea paries, a wall sufficient or able to bear the weight In Civil Law. Rich; solvent; e. g., idoneus tutor, idoneus debitur. Calv. Lex.
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(Lat.) Sufficient; fit; adequate. He is said to be idoneus homo who hath these three things, honesty, knowledge, and civility; and if an officer, etc., be not idoneus, he may be discharged. 8 Coke 41. If a clerk presented to a living is not persona idonea, which includes ability in learning, honesty of conversation, etc., the bishop may refuse him. And to a quare impedit brought thereon, “in literatura minus sufflciens is a good plea, without setting forth the particular kind of learning.” 5 Coke, 58; 6 Coke, 49b; 2 Inst. 631; 3 Lev. 311; 1 Show. 88; Wood. Inst. 32, 33. So of things: Idonea quantitas. Calv. Lex. Idonea paries, a wall sufficient or able to bear the weight In Civil Law. Rich; solvent; e. g., idoneus tutor, idoneus debitur. Calv. Lex.
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