Dilapidate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Gilbert Acts (English)
Vict. c. 69, described as the Gilbert Acts in the marginal note of s. 64 of the Ecclesiastical Dilapidations Act, 1871. Mr. Gilbert also introduced 22 Geo. 3, c. 83, first establishing unions of parishes with guardians
Plenary
opposed to summary. Plenary causes in the Ecclesiastical Courts re reduced to the following: (1) Suits for ecclesiastical dilapidations. (2) Suits relating to seats or sitting-places in churches. (3) Suits for tithes.
Rural Deans
planted all round his diocese, to inspect the conduct of the parochial clergy, to inquire into and report dilapidations, and to examine candidates for confirmation, armed in minuter matters with an inferior degree of judicial and coercive
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