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Consolidation

Law, the uniting two benefices by assent of the ordinary, patron, and incumbent; in the Statute Law, the fusing many Acts

Dedication-day

of churches, or rather the feast-day of the saint and patron of a church, which was celebrated not only by the

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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Glebe

glebe on lease up to 14 years with consent of patron and bishop, see (English) Ecclesiastical Leases Act, 1842 (5 &

Jus devolutum

presenting a minister to a vacant parish, in case the patron shall neglect to exercise his right within the time limited

Institutions

of institute on may be destroyed or lost, and the patron's title may suffer from want of evidence upon whose presentation

Jus patronatus

Jus patronatus, a commission granted by a bishop to some persons, usually

Parson

to some spiritual corporation, either sole or aggregate, being the patron of the living; which the law esteems equally capable of

Patronage

Patronage, the right of presenting to a benefice. A disturbance of

Patronum faciunt dos, 'dificatio, fundus

Patronum faciunt dos, 'dificatio, fundus. Dod. Adv. 7, (Endowment, building, and

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