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Webster 1913 Edition
Plenarty
Plen′ar-ty
,Noun.
The state of a benefice when occupied.
Blackstone.
Webster 1828 Edition
Plenarty
PLEN'ARTY
,Noun.
Definition 2024
plenarty
plenarty
English
Noun
plenarty (usually uncountable, plural plenarties)
- (law, historical) The state of a benefice when occupied.
- 1982: Lay Authority and Reformation in the English Church, Robert E Rodes,
- The plea that the benefice was full more than six months before the writ was purchased (called the plea of "plenarty") was a good affirmative defense.
- 1811: The Law Dictionary, Giles Jacob, Thomas Edlyne Tomlins,
- Plenarty, the abstract of the adjective plenus, and is used in Common Law in matters of benefices, where a church is full of an incumbent; Plenarty and vacation, or avoidance, being direct contraries.
- 1982: Lay Authority and Reformation in the English Church, Robert E Rodes,