Easter - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pascha floridum
Pascha floridum, the Sunday before Easter, called Palm-Sunday.
Pascha rents
by the clergy to the bishop or archdeacon at their Easter visitations.
Whitsuntide
Whitsuntide, the east of Pentecost, being the fiftieth day after Easter, and the first of the four cross-quarters days of the
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Restrictive Covenant
465; Re Union of London and Smith's Bank; Miles v. Easter, 1933 Ch 611. Under the Land Charges Act, 1925, s.
Rolls of the temple
houses, in consideration of a dinner of calves-head, provided in Easter term, Orig. Jurid. 199.
Septuagestima
Quadragesima Sunday in Lent, being about the seventieth day before Easter.
Sexagesima sunday
second Sunday before Lent, being about the sixtieth day before Easter
Sheriff's Tourn or Rotation
of record held twice every year, within a month after Easter and Michaelmas, before the sheriff, in different parts of the
Synodal
the bishop or archdeacon by the inferior clergy at the Easter visitation, 25 Hen. 8, c. 10.
Vacation
shall be four in every year-viz., Long vacation, Christmas vacation, Easter vacation, and Whitsun vacation.' See LONG VACATION. The country courts
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