Legal Definition and Related Resources of Collegiate church
Meaning of Collegiate church
In English ecclesiastical law. A church built and endowed for a society or body corporate of a dean or other president, and secular priests, as canons or prebendaries in the said church, such as the churches of Westminster, Windsor, and others. Cowell.
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