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Collative advowson
Collative advowson. See ADVOWSON.
Sus. Per coll
Sus. Per coll. When indictments were in Latin, this abbreviation for suspendatur per
Advowson
In gross, and Partly appendant, and partly in gross. (II.) Collative advowsons. (I.) A presentative advowson appendant is a right of
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Collative
Passing or held by collation said of livings of which the bishop and the patron
Presentative
clergyman to the bishop for institution as advowsons are presentative collative or donative
Light
has not altered the previous law as to ancient lights, Colls v. Home and Colonial Stores, 1904 AC 179. And the
Salary
AIR 1989 Kar 204 (206). [Karnataka Tax on Profession Trades, Collings and Employment Act, 1976, ss. 3(2)(J), 9] Both 'salary' and
Restraint on alienation
apparently of a reversionary interest, Churchill v. Marks, (1844) 1 Coll 441, until alienation or charging, are permissible, if there is
Quia Timet Bill
irreparable, Fletcher v. Bealey, (1885) 28 Ch D 688; and Colls v. Home and Colonial Stores, 1904 AC 179.
Money Bill
was held to carry both real and personal property. In Collings (:in re), (1933) Ch 920, it was held that 'money'
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