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  • EPISCOPACY
    The office of overlooking or overseeing; the office of a bishop, who is to overlook and oversee the concerns of the church. A form of church government by diocesan bishops. Trustees of Diocese of Central New York v. Colgrove, 4 Hun (N. Y.) 366.
  • EPISCOPALIA
    In ecclesiastical law. Synodals, pentecostals, and other customary payments from the clergy to their diocesan bishop, formerly collected by the rural deans. Cowell.
  • EPISCOPALIAN
    Of or pertaining to episcopacy, or to the Episcopal Church.
  • EPISCOPATE
    A bishopric. The dignity or office of a bishop.
  • EPISCOPUS
    In the civil law. An overseer; an inspector. A municipal officer who had the charge and oversight of the bread and other provisions which served the citizens for their daily food. Vicat. In medieval history. A bishop; a bishop of the Christian church. -Episcopus puerorum. It was an old custom More...
  • EPISTOLA
    A letter; a charter; an instrument in writing for conveyance of lands or assurance of contracts. Calvin; Spelman.
  • EPISTOLAE
    In the civil law. Rescripts; opinions given by the emperors in cases sub mitted to them for decision. Answers of the emperors to petitions. The answers of counsellors, (juris-consultii) as Ulpian and others, to questions of law proposed to them, were also called "epistolae." Opinions written out. The term originally More...
  • EPOCH
    The time at which a new computation is begun; the time whence dates are numbered. Enc. Lond.
  • EQUAL
    Alike; uniform; on the same plane or level with respect to efficiency, worth, value, amount or rights. People v. Hoffman, 116 111. 587, 5 N. E. 600, 56 Am. Rep. 793. -Equal and uniform taxation. Taxes are said to be "equal and uniform" when no person or class of persons More...
  • EQUALITY
    The condition of possessing the same rights, privileges, and immunities, and being liable to the same duties. Equality is equity. Fran. Max. 9, max. 3. Thus, where an heir buys in an incumbrance for less than is due upon it, (except it be to protect an incumbrance to which he More...
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