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Apparator, Or Apparitor

Legal definition for Indian law research

Definition

Apparator, or Apparitor, a messenger who cites and arrests offenders, and executes the decrees of the judges of the Spiritual Courts. He holds his office at the pleasure of Parliament, and does not possess a vested interest in it. See the (English) Ecclesiastical Fees Act, 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 76).

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