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Encyclopedia > Pareatis

In French law, Letters of Pareatis were documents required for the extension of a legal decision into jurisdictions other than that where it was originally made. The "Gallican liberties" included a requirement that papal decisions would not have effect in France without the King's Pareatis. This article needs to be wikified. ... The Pope is the Catholic Bishop and patriarch of Rome, and head of the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches. ...


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  • Description of lettres de Pareatis in Lexique de l'ancien regime

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Gallican Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (306 words)
The pope could not authorize the alienation of landed church estates in France, or the diminishing of any foundations.
Papal Bulls and Letters required the Pareatis of the king or his officers before they took effect within France.
The Pope could not issue dispensations "to the prejudice of the laudable customs and statutes" of the French cathedral Churches.
Pareatis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (81 words)
In French law, Letters of Pareatis were documents required for the extension of a legal decision into jurisdictions other than that where it was originally made.
The "Gallican liberties" included a requirement that papal decisions would not have effect in France without the King's Pareatis.
Description of lettres de Pareatis in Lexique de l'ancien regime
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