ecclesiastical property definition

ecclesiastical property means property in England belonging to any ecclesiastical benefice[F12of the Church of England], or being or forming part of a church subject to the jurisdiction of a bishop of any diocese[F12of the Church of England] or the site of such a church, or being or forming part of a burial ground subject to such jurisdiction;
ecclesiastical property means any property (including all temporal goods and contents) which is regulated by the Code of Canon Law, whether by virtue of the law itself, by particular statutes or by the provisions of a Decree of Recognition;
ecclesiastical property means land which—

More Definitions of ecclesiastical property

ecclesiastical property means land belonging to an ecclesiastical benefice, or being or forming part of a church subject to the jurisdiction of a bishop of any diocese or the site of such a church, or being or forming part of a burial ground subject to such jurisdiction;

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