单词 | disappendancy |
释义 | † disappendancyn. Law. Obsolete. The fact or state of not being appendant or attached as a subsidiary right; an instance of this. Cf. appendant adj. 1. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal right > [noun] > subsidiary right > being attached as subsidiary right > not disappendancy1657 1657 T. Hetley Rep. & Cases 14 And Yelverton went to the Iustices of the Kings Bench to have their opinions. And they all agreed, that it was but a temporal disappendency during the life, without doubt. 1678 J. Godolphin Repertorium Canonicum xix. 218 It was also said by Habard Chief Justice, That neither doth a wrongful Collation of the Bishops make any Disappendancy, nor any binding Plenarty against the true Patron. 1709 W. Nelson Rights Clergy Great Brit. 24 A wrongful Collation will not make any Disappendancy, or binding Plenarty against the true Patron. 1763 R. Burn Eccl. Law I. 5 A disappendency may be also temporary. 1824 J. Mirehouse Pract. Treat. on Law of Advowsons i. 17 The disappendancy may be temporary only, which may be therefore more properly called a suspension. 1860 J. J. S. Wharton Law Lexicon (ed. 2) 30/1 A disappendancy created by a wrongful act, may be done away with by defeating such act. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < |
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