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Legal Definitions - de clero

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Definition of de clero

Definition: De clero (dee kleer-oh), n. [Law Latin “concerning the clergy”] The statute of 25 Edw. 3 addressing clerical matters, including presentations and indictments.

Examples:

  • The De Clero statute was enacted in 1350 by King Edward III of England.
  • The De Clero statute addressed issues such as the appointment of clergy members and their legal rights.

These examples illustrate that the De Clero statute was a legal document that dealt with matters related to the clergy, such as their appointments and legal protections. It was enacted by King Edward III of England in 1350 and was an important piece of legislation for the church during that time.

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Term: DE CLERO

Definition: De clero means "concerning the clergy" in Law Latin. It refers to a statute of 25 Edw. 3 that deals with matters related to the clergy, such as presentations and indictments.

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