CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «TENURIALLY»
Ketahui penggunaan
tenurially dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
tenurially dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
1
Communities and Conservation: Histories and Politics of ...
Of particular and immediate importance were the following three questions: 0
How could tenurially strong communal—property regimes be created under state
tenure in communal lands? 0 What were the “communities of collective interest”?
Peter J. Brosius, Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing, Charles Zerner,
2005
2
Domesday Studies: Papers Read at the Novocentenary ...
... the crisis of 1085-6 and the consequent drafting of mercenaries into England
was good cause for a heavy geld accurately assessed.39 Nor is it undermined by
the survival of an occasional geld record arranged tenurially from before 1066, ...
James Clarke Holt, Royal Historical Society (Great Britain), Institute of British Geographers,
1987
Importance of tenure questions: In most cases of escheat, if all land is viewed as
being held tenurially (i.e., in tenure from the state), then the escheat is simply a
type of reversion, and no inheritance tax should be due. If, on the other hand, the
...
4
The Aristocracy of Norman England
Round believed that the record of the Inquest into the County of Cambridgeshire,
arranged geographically hundred by hundred rather than tenurially by
landholder like the returns for that county in Domesday Book volume one, were
the ...
5
Locality and Polity: A Study of Warwickshire Landed Society, ...
In the same context, the appointment of a politically or tenurially lightweight
sherilf usually means that politics had been at work. This applies equally to
Nicholas Ruggeley, pricked in 1430, when his master Richard Beauchamp was
particularly ...
Christine Carpenter,
1992
6
Asia-Pacific: New Geographies of the Pacific Rim
In addition, land consolidation begins, at first operationally through renting, and
later tenurially by sales and purchases of land. The contribution of agriculture to
production continues to fall but tends to stabilise as the following stage is
reached.
Raymond Frederick Watters, T. G. McGee,
1997
7
Castles in Medieval Society: Fortresses in England, France, ...
Castellans' own self-interest was enlightened by tenurially institutionalized co—
operation—most conspicu~ ously, but sporadically, in Ireland, Wales, and,
continuously from the early four~ teenth century (albeit in a 'do-it-yourself' fashion
) in ...
8
Earldoms in fee: a study in peerage law and history
The title may, however, have been used tenurially, since Blanche, who had
married John of Gaunt, had received the Honour of Derby in her moiety of the
original partition following the appearance of co-heirship. It is not surprising that
her son ...
Sir Geoffrey Ellis (bart.),
1963
9
A Geography of the Third World
... in the economic circumstances of most Third World cities, only the humblest
shack is viable for the poor, and even that dwelling is quite probably minuscule,
lacking in furnishings and all basic services, and tenurially insecure. There is a ...
C.G Clarke, Dr J P Dickenson, W.T.S Gould,
2013
10
Rural Society in the Age of Reason: An Archaeology of the ...
... occupants of the land was with the former, their employer. In many ways, the
growing distinction between different tenurially defined Conclusion 227.