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Definition of collate
Definition of collate






When the patron of a church is not a bishop, he presents his clerk for admission, and the bishop institutes him but if the bishop of the diocese is the patron, his presentation and institution are one act, and are called collation. In canon law, the presentation of a clergyman to a benefice by a bishop, who is the ordinary of the benefice, and who at the same time has the benefice in his own gift or patronage, or by neglect of the patron has acquired the patron's rights.

definition of collate

The act of conferring or bestowing a gift. It was not a commentary, although it might contain a general analysis of the Book of the Sentences (see sentence) and might begin and end with a text of Scripture.Ī repast a meal: a term originally applied to the refection partaken of by monks in monasteries after the reading of the lives of the saints. In the medieval universities, a sort of theological lecture laying down certain propositions without necessarily proving them. Benedict.Ī contribution something to which each of several participators contributes. The act of reading and conversing on the lives of the saints, or the Scriptures: a practice instituted in monasteries by St. The act of collating, or bringing together and comparing a comparison of one thing with another of a like kind especially, the comparison of manuscripts or editions of books or of records or statistics.Ī compilation specifically, a collection of the lives of the fathers of the church. (Scots Law) The right which an heir has of throwing the whole heritable and movable estates of the deceased into one mass, and sharing it equally with others who are of the same degree of kindred. (Law) The report of the act made by the proper officers. Law) The presentation of a clergyman to a benefice by a bishop, who has it in his own gift. (Print) The gathering and examination of sheets preparatory to binding.

definition of collate

(Law) The act of comparing the copy of any paper with its original to ascertain its conformity. The act of collating or comparing a comparison of one copy er thing (as of a book, or manuscript) with another of a like kind comparison, in general. (Eccles) A collection of the Lives of the Fathers or other devout work read daily in monasteries.








Definition of collate