Patronization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Donative
should be merely in the gift or disposal of the patron; subject to his visitation only, and not to that of
Lapse
duty. (1) A benefice is said to lapse when the patron does not exercise the right of presentation within six calendar
Quare impedit
Common Pleas, and lies to recover a presentation, when the patron's right is disturbed, or to try a disputed title to
Nominatim
virtue of some manor or otherwise, a clerk to a patron of a benefice, by him to be presented to the
Resignation
covenant to resign a living on request, given to the patron before and in consideration of presentation thereto, was formerly simoniacal,
Benefice
1898, requires registration of the transfer of the right of patronage of a benefice, prohibits the sale of the right of
Indicavit
has proclaimed), a writ of prohibition that lies for a patron of a church, whose clerk is sued in the spiritual
Enpatron
To act the part of a patron towards to patronize
drive in
any installation designed to accommodate patrons while staying in their automobiles especially an outdoor movie theater
Disturber
a bishop refuses or neglect to examine or admit a patron's clerk, without reason assigned or notice given, he is styled
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