In English ecclesiastical law. The living or benefice of a vicar, as a parsonage is of a parson. 1 Bl. Comm. 387, 388. … [Read more...] about VICARAGE
VICARAGE
VICAR
One who performs the functions of another; a substitute. Also the incumbent of an appropriated or impropriated ecclesias-tical benefice, as distinguished from the in-cumbent of a non-appropriated benefice, who is called a "rector." Wharton. See Pinder v. Barr, 4 El. & Bl. 115. Vicar general. An ecclesiastical officer who assists the archbishop in the discharge of his … [Read more...] about VICAR
VIATOR
Lat. In Roman law. A sum-moner or apparitor; an officer who attended on the tribunes and tedlles. … [Read more...] about VIATOR
VIANDER
In old English law. A returning officer. 7 Mod. 13. … [Read more...] about VIANDER
VIAGERE RENTE
In French law. A rent charge or annuity payable for the life of the annuitant. … [Read more...] about VIAGERE RENTE
