Church sentence
Church set or Kirch set is a legal concept alemannischen origin and was from the Middle Ages to the modern era used.
The patronage law , which arose from the private church system , granted the church lord (owner of the patronage right over a church) or the church patron (name customary from the 17th century), along with benefices, among other things, the right to participate in filling the pastoral position , the so-called church rate or church rate .
In most cases, this right was tied to a specific estate (hamlet, village, town, manor) or only to a piece of land and was transferable with it. The church rate usually passed to the new owner together with the property rights, be it as a pledge , in the case of an inheritance / inheritance , in the case of sale or a gift .
In contrast to the Kollatur , the Kirchsatz was often perceived by secular landlords or noble landowners .
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literature
- Kirchsatz . In: Former Academy of Sciences of the GDR, Heidelberg Academy of Sciences (Hrsg.): German legal dictionary . tape 7 , issue 7 (edited by Günther Dickel , Heino Speer, with the assistance of Renate Ahlheim, Richard Schröder, Christina Kimmel, Hans Blesken). Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1980, OCLC 718486466 ( adw.uni-heidelberg.de ).