COLLATIONE FACTA

collatione facta uni post mortem alterius (k<<schwa>>-lay-shee-oh-nee fak-t<< schwa>> yoo-nI pohst mor-t<<schwa>>m al-teer-ee-<<schwa>>s [or awl-]). [Law Latin “by collation to a benefice made to one after the death of the other”] Hist. A writ directed to the Court of Common Pleas, requesting that the court order a bishop to appoint a clerk in place of another who had died pending appointment. [Blacks Law 8th]