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Jurisdiction of Bishops in Peculiars.
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XXIX. And be it further enacted, That every Archbishop and Bishop within the Limits of whose Province or Diocese respectively any Benefice or Office or Promotion Spiritual, by whatever Name called, known, or described respectively, exempt or peculiar, shall be locally situate, shall have, use, and exercise all the Powers and Authorities necessary for the due Execution by them respectively of all the Purposes and Provisions of this Act, and for enforcing the same with regard thereto respectively, as such Archbishop and Bishop respectively would have used and exercised if the same were not exempt and peculiar, but were subject in all respects to the Jurisdiction of such Archbishop or Bishop; and where any Benefice or Promotion Spiritual as aforesaid, exempt or peculiar, shall be locally situate within the Limits of more than One Province or Diocese, or where the same or any of them shall be locally situate between the Limits of any Two or more such Dioceses, the Archbishop or Bishop of the Cathedral Church to whose Province or Diocese the Parish Church of the same respectively shall be nearest in local Situation shall have, use, and exercise all and every the Powers and Authorities which are necessary for the due Execution of the Provisions of this Act, and enforcing the same with regard thereto respectively, as such Archbishop or Bishop would have used and exercised if the same were not exempt or peculiar, but were subject in all respects to the Jurisdiction of such Archbishop or Bishop respectively, and the same, for all the Purposes of this Act, shall be deemed and taken to be within the Limits of the Province or Diocese of such Archbishop or Bishop: Provided that the Peculiars belonging to any Archbishoprick or Bishoprick, though locally situate in another Diocese, shall continue subject to the Archbishop or Bishop to whom they belong, as well for the Purposes of this Act as for all other Purposes of Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction.
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