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COMENDAM, eccles. law. When a benefice or church living is void or vacant,
it is commended to the. care of some sufficient clerk to be supplied, until
it can be supplied with a pastor. He to whom the church is thus commended is
said to hold in commendam, and he is entitled to the profits of the living.
Rob. 144; Latch, 236.
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