something acquired by right of devolution. Such a right is devolved to the crown: such an estate devolved on M —— by the death of N ——
The word is also used for a right, acquired by a superior, of conferring a benefice, when the inferior and ordinary collator has neglected to confer, or has conferred it on an unqualified person.
If a patron neglects to present to a benefice in six months, the presentation lapses or devolves upon the bishop, from thence to the primate, and from thence to the king.