In English law. The lay fees of bishops, with which their churches are endowed or permitted to be endowed by the liberality of the sovereign, and in virtue of which they become barons and lords of parliament. Spelman. In a wider sense, the money revenues of a church, derived from pew rents, subscriptions, donations, collections, cemetery charges, and other sources. See Barabasz … [Read more...] about TEMPORALITIES
TEMPORARY
That which is to last for a limited time only, as distinguished from that which is perpetual, or indefinite, in its duration. Thus, temporary alimony is granted for the support of the wife pending the action for divorce. Dayton v. Drake, 64 Iowa, 714, 21 N. W. 158. A temporary injunction restrains action or any change in the situation of affairs until a hearing on the merits … [Read more...] about TEMPORARY
TEMPORARY INSANITY
A defense in a criminal trial where the defendant claims that they were temporarily and briefly in an excited state where their frame of mind could not appreciate the difference between right and wrong. … [Read more...] about TEMPORARY INSANITY
Temp. L. Rev.
Temple Law Review … [Read more...] about Temp. L. Rev.
TEMPORARY INJUNCTION
See Preliminary Injunction. … [Read more...] about TEMPORARY INJUNCTION
