Va*ca"tion (?), n. [F., fr. L. vacatio a being free from a duty, service, etc., fr. vacare. See Vacate.]

1.

The act of vacating; a making void or of no force; as, the vacation of an office or a charter.

2.

Intermission of a stated employment, procedure, or office; a period of intermission; rest; leisure.

It was not in his nature, however, at least till years had chastened it, to take any vacation from controversy. Palfrey.

Hence, specifically: -

(a) Law

Intermission of judicial proceedings; the space of time between the end of one term and the beginning of the next; nonterm; recess.

"With lawyers in the vacation."

Shak.

(b)

The intermission of the regular studies and exercises of an educational institution between terms; holidays; as, the spring vacation.

(c)

The time when an office is vacant; esp. Eccl., the time when a see, or other spiritual dignity, is vacant.

 

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