Clerk - Law Dictionary Search Results
Jury
of Parliament, of the Supreme Court, and of metropolitan magistrates, clerks of the peace, coroners and deputies, sheriffs' officers and servants,
Permutatione
a writ to an ordinary, commanding him to admit a clerk to a benefice upon exchange made with another, Reg. Brev.
Perinde valere
Perinde valere, a dispensation granted to a clerk, who, being defective in capacity for a benefice or other
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Pension of Churches
where it is granted by a temporal person to a clerk, he cannot; as if one grant an annuity to a
Patronage
a hindrance or obstruc-tion of a patron to present his clerk to his benefice, the remedy for which was the real
Parson imparsonee
Parson imparsonee [fr. persona impersonata, Lat.], a clerk presented, instituted, and inducted into a rectory, and thus in
Pardon
and Well-Beloved The Justices of the Central Criminal Court, The Clerk of the said Court, and all others whom it may
Paper Book
law, etc., upon special pleadings, formerly made up by the clerk of the papers, who was an officer for that purpose,
Ordination
& 29 Vict. c. 122) (see CLERICAL SUBSCRIPTION); and a clerk must have attained his twenty-third year before he can be
Officer in charge of a police station
and other senior officers were away on other duty. A clerk attached to the station an 'officer in charge of the
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