In*cum"ben*cy (?), n.; pl.
Incumbencies (#). [From Incumbent.]
1. The state of being incumbent; a lying or
resting on something.
2. That which is physically incumbent; that
which lies as a burden; a weight. Evelyn.
3. That which is morally incumbent, or is
imposed, as a rule, a duty, obligation, or responsibility. "The
incumbencies of a family." Donne.
4. The state of holding a benefice; the full
possession and exercise of any office.
These fines are only to be paid to the bishop during
his incumbency.
Swift.