Legal Definition and Related Resources of Collegium
Meaning of Collegium
(Lat. colligere, to collect). In civil law. A society or assemblage of those of the same rank or honor; an army; a company, in popular phrase; the whole order of bishops. Du Cange. Collegium illieitum is one which abused its right, or assembled for any other purpose ttian that expressed in its charter. Collegium licitum is an assemblage or society of men united for some useful purpose or business, with power to act like a single individual. All collegia were Ulicita which were not ordained by a decree of the senate or of the emperor. 2 Kent, Comm. 269.
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