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Procuration originally took the form of meat, drink, provender, and other accommodation, but was gradually changed to a sum of money.
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Procuration is an ecclesiastical due, and is therefore suable only in a spiritual court.
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One of the most important functions of the medieval household was the procuration, storage and preparation of food.
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A year later he was received onto the cathedral chapter by procuration.
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In ecclesiastical law, procuration is the provision of necessaries for bishops and archdeacons during their visitations of parochial churches in their dioceses.
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The payment of a retention procuration fee recognises the additional work brokers are now required to carry out when offering full advice to customers who stay with their existing lender.
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