Placet

[placet]

The assent of the civil power to the promulgation of an ecclesiastical ordinance.

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A vote of assent, as of the governing body of a university, of an ecclesiastical council, etc.


n.
A vote of assent, as of the governing body of a university, of an ecclesiastical council, etc.

n.
The assent of the civil power to the promulgation of an ecclesiastical ordinance.


Placet

Pla"cet , n. [L. placet it pleases.] 1. A vote of assent, as of the governing body of a university, of an ecclesiastical council, etc. 2. The assent of the civil power to the promulgation of an ecclesiastical ordinance. Shipley.
The king . . . annulled the royal placet.

A vote of assent, as of the governing body of a university, of an ecclesiastical council, etc.

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