Clergyable

Clergyable in United States

Clergyable Definition

In English law. Allowing of, or entitled to, the benefit of clergy (privilegium clericale). Used of persons or crimes. 4 Bl. Comm. 371 et seq.

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In English law. Allowing of, or entitled to, the benefit of clergy (privilegium clericale). Used of persons or crimes. 4 Bl. Comm. 371 et seq.

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