impropriation

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Impropriation \Im*pro`pri*a"tion\, n.
   1. The act of impropriating; as, the impropriation of
      property or tithes; also, that which is impropriated.
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   2. (Eng. Eccl. Law)
      (a) The act of putting an ecclesiastical benefice in the
          hands of a layman, or lay corporation.
      (b) A benefice in the hands of a layman, or of a lay
          corporation.
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from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
IMPROPRIATION, eccl. law. The act, of employing the revenues of a church 
living to one's own use; it is also a parsonage or ecclesiastical living in 
the hands of a layman, or which descends by inheritance. Tech. Dict. h.t. 
    

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