
1) Administration or management 2) Christian term 3) Dealing out 4) Distribution 5) Doling out 6) French word used in English 7) Giving out 8) Handing out 9) License 10) Meting out 11) Permission 12) Permit 13) The act of dispensing
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1) Apportionment 2) Dole 3) Exemption 4) Giving 5) Permission 6) Relinquishment
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- an exemption from some rule or obligation
- a share that has been dispensed or distributed
- the act of dispensing (giving out in portions)
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An exemption from Church law.
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[canon law] In the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church, a dispensation is the exemption from the immediate obligation of law in certain cases. Its object is to modify the hardship often arising from the rigorous application of general laws to particular cases, and its essence is to preserve the law by suspending its operation in such cas...
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[period] In Christianity, one meaning of the term dispensation is as a distinctive arrangement or period in history that forms the framework through which God relates to mankind. ==Protestant dispensations== The concept of a dispensation – the arrangement of divisions in Biblical history – dates back to Irenaeus in the second century. O...
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• (n.) The act of dispensing or dealing out; distribution; often used of the distribution of good and evil by God to man, or more generically, of the acts and modes of his administration. • (n.) The relaxation of a law in a particular case; permission to do something forbidden, or to omit doing something enjoined; specifically, in the Rom...
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in Christian ecclesiastical law, the action of a competent authority in granting relief from the strict application of a law. It may be anticipatory ... [2 related articles]
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A relaxation of the law in a particular case. For validity it must be given by one who has the power to dispense. If given by an authority lower than the supreme legislator it is necessary for the validity of the dispensation that there be a legitimate and proportionate cause for granting it.
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An agreement between an employer and the Inland Revenue that particular expenses paid to employees are genuine business expenses. The expenses are not reported on the forms P11D or P9D and must not be included on the employees' own Tax Returns.
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1. The act of dispensing or dealing out; distribution; often used of the distribution of good and evil by God to man, or more generically, of the acts and modes of his administration. 'To respect the dispensations of Providence.' (Burke) ... 2. That which is dispensed, dealt out, or appointed; that which is enjoined or bestowed; especially, a syste...
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Dis`pen·sa'tion noun [ French
dispensation , Latin
dispensatio .]
1. The act of dispensing or dealing out; distribution; often used of the distribution of good and evil by God to man, or more generically, of the acts and modes of his administration. « To respect the
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A relaxation of law for the benefit or advantage of an individual. In the United States, no power exists, except in the legislature, to dispense with law, and then it is not so much a dispensation as a change of the law.
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Dispensation is the act by which an exception is made to the rigour of the law in favour of some person. The pope may release from all oaths or vows, and may sanction a marriage within the prohibited degrees of the Mosaic law, or exempt from obedience to the disciplinary enactments of the canon law. In England the monarch claimed, in former times, ...
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an exemption from church law.
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[
n] - a share that has been dispensed or distributed 2. [n] - an exemption from some rule or obligation 3. [n] - the act of dispensing (giving out in portions)
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An agreement between an employer and the Inland Revenue that particular expenses paid to employees are genuine business expenses. The expenses are not reported on the forms P11D or P9D and must not be included on the employees' own Tax Returns.
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noun the act of dispensing (giving out in portions)
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An exemption granted from a rule or obligation. In the case of Katharine of Aragon and Henry the exemption from the Biblical prohibition on marriage between a brother-in-law and a sister- in-law was granted by Pope Julius II.
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an act or instance of dispensing; distribution. · something that is distributed or given out. · a certain order, system, or arrangement; administration or management. · the old Mosaic, or Jewish, dispensation; the new gospel, or Christian, dispensation. · the divine ordering of the affairs of the world. · an appointment, ...
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[Literary terms] an exemption from some rule or obligation
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the act of giving out in portions
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