Legal Definition and Related Resources of Commendators
Meaning of Commendators
In ecclesiastical law. Secular persons upon whom ecclesiastical benefices are bestowed. So called because they are commended and intrusted to their oversight. They are merely trustees.
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This definition of Commendators is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . This entry needs to be proofread.
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Meaning of Commendators in the Past
Secular people upon whom ecclesiastical benefices are bestowed, because they were commended and instructed to their oversight: they are merely trustees. [1]
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Notes and References
- Partialy, this information about commendators is based on the Bouvier´s Law Dictionary, 1848 edition. There is a list of terms of the Bouvier´s Law Dictionary, including commendators.
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