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  2. Ecclesiastical court - Wikipedia

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    Secular courts in medieval times were numerous and decentralized: each secular division (king, prince, duke, lord, abbot or bishop as landholder, manor, [1] city, forest, market, etc.) could have their own courts, customary law, bailiffs and gaols [a] with arbitrary and unrecorded procedures, including in Northern Europe trial by combat and trial by ordeal, and in England trial by jury.

  3. Acta Curiae - Wikipedia

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    Acta Curiae (Latin meaning "acts of court"), are records of the proceedings in ecclesiastical courts and in quasi-ecclesiastical courts, particularly of universities. They are sometimes also known as Registers of the Chancellor's (or Vice-Chancellor's) Court.

  4. Acts of Roman Congregations - Wikipedia

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    A particular decree containing a judicial sentence has not the force of a universal law, unless the same decision has been given repeatedly in similar cases, because such decisions rendered by courts that are supreme form a judicial custom, to which inferior judges must conform (1. 38. D. de legibus).

  5. Category:Ecclesiastical courts - Wikipedia

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  6. Ecclesiastical judge - Wikipedia

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    The official body appointed by the qualified ecclesiastical authority for the administration of justice is called a court (judicium ecclesiasticum, tribunal, auditorium) Every such ecclesiastical court consists at the least of two sworn officials: the ecclesiastical judge who gives the decision and the clerk of the court (scriba, secretarius, scriniarius, notarius, cancellarius), whose duty is ...

  7. Monition - Wikipedia

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    A monition can be imposed in person by a bishop or by an ecclesiastical court. [ 2 ] Historically, monitions of a disciplinary character were used to enforce residence on the holder of a benefice , or in connection with actions to restrain allegedly unlawful ritual practices under the Public Worship Regulation Act 1874 .

  8. List of Church of England measures - Wikipedia

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    A Measure passed by the National Assembly of the Church of England to enable ecclesiastical courts to vest privately owned parts of churches in the persons in whom the churches are vested; to amend the law relating to the issue of faculties out of such courts concerning the demolition of churches and works affecting monuments in private ...

  9. Ecclesiastical courts - Wikipedia

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