indult
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of indult
1525–35; < Medieval Latin indultum noun use of neuter of indultus, past participle of indulgēre to indulge
Example Sentences
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On procedure, the U.S. operates under a temporary dispensation called an indult.
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The indult was granted by Pope Paul VI in 1969 as an experiment, because the American hierarchy requested help on its huge backlog of cases.
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Under the U.S. indult, which will remain in force until the new code goes into effect, perhaps by 1983, annulments are handled by a local church tribunal.
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The bishop of Sugbú came to govern it, by indult of his Holiness, with which he has governed twice at Manila.
Let no one, therefore, infringe, or with rash boldness contravene this our exhortation, requisition, gift, grant, assignment, investiture, deed, constitution, deputation, mandate, inhibition, indult, exemption, enlargement, will, and decree.
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