Dilapidation - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ecclesiastical dilapidations
Ecclesiastical dilapidations. The liability of an incumbent to make good dilapidations in
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Parsonage
Act, 1865, and the Parsonages Measure, 1930; and as to dilapidations, see the Ecclesiastical Dilapidations Acts, 1871 and 1872, and the
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Dilapidator
One who causes dilapidation
Instauration
Restoration after decay lapse or dilapidation renewal repair renovation renaissance
Dilapidate
To bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin by misuse or through neglect to destroy the fairness and...
Dilapidated
Decayed fallen into partial ruin injured by bad usage or neglect
Chancel
For the liability to repair a chacel, see the Ecclesiastical Dilapidations Measure, 1923 (14 & 15 Geo. 5, No. 3), s.
Dean
conduct of the parochial clergy, to inquire into and report dilapidations, and to examine the candidates for confirmation; and armed, in
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