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DILAPIDATION

Volume 6 · 69 words · 1797 Edition

in law, a wasteful destroying or letting buildings, especially parsonage-houses, &c., run to decay, for want of necessary reparation. If the clergy neglect to repair the houses belonging to their benefices, the bishop may sequestrate the profits thereof for that purpose. And in these cases, a prosecution may be brought either in the spiritual court or at common law, against the incumbent himself, or against his executor or administrator.