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incumber

incumber var of encumber

Incumbently

In an incumbent manner so as to be incumbent

Incumbent

Incumbent, a clergyman in possession of as ecclesiastical benefice. As to

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Resignation

Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1311. Ecclesiastical Resignations.--By the (English) Incumbents Resignation Act, 1871 (34 & 35 Vict. c. 44), as

Incumber

See Encumber

Residence

of residence that the law styles every parochial minister an incumbent. By the (English) Pluralities Act, 1838 (1 & 2 Vict.

Vicar

who performs the functions of another; a substitute. Also, the incumbent of an appropriated or impropriated benefice, as distinguished from the

Public Worship Regulation Act, 1874

has been introduced into such church; or (2) that the incumbent has within the preceding twelve months used or permitted to

Induction

parson possession of his church. A clerk is not complete incumbent until induction, which is performed by a mandate from the

Curate

to one who has the cure of souls, namely, the incumbent of a parish. The incumbent may have to assist him

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