See Also: FACULTY, canon law(law)
Faculty(medicine)
faculty(dictionary)
faculty(dictionary)
faculty, nursing(medicine)
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FACULTY, Scotch law(law)
nursing faculty practice(medicine)
affective(medicine)

FACULTY, canon law (law) and affective (oh)


FACULTY, canon law (law)


FACULTY, canon law. A license; an authority. For example, the ordinary having the disposal of all seats in the nave of a church, may grant this having the disposal of all seats in the nave of a church, may grant this power, which, when it is delegated, is called a faculty, to another. power, which, when it is delegated, is called a faculty, to another. 2. Faculties are of two kinds; first, when the grant is to a man and 2. Faculties are of two kinds; first, when the grant is to a man and his heirs in gross; second, when it is to a person and his heirs, as his heirs in gross; second, when it is to a person and his heirs, as appurtenant to a house which he holds in the parish. 1 T. R. 429, 432; 12 appurtenant to a house which he holds in the parish. 1 T. R. 429, 432; 12 Co. R. 106. Co. R. 106.

affective (oh)



relating to or having an effect on the emotions
::affective disorders