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A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage
See subinfeudation. subfeudatory. See subinfeudatory. subheading). Both
subheading and subhead are used in reference to a textual subdivision under a
heading. Subheading is much more common. Subhead is used esp. in reference
to ...
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Lower Canada reports: decisions des tribunaux du Bas-Canada ...
(1) — Under the Custom of Paris, the effect of the feudal contract, whether by
subinfeudation, or accenscment, was to devide the estate between the Seignior
of the fief or his Subfeudatory or Tenant, Censitaire, in such manner as to retain, ...
Simon Lelièvre, François Réal Angers,
1856
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LOWER CANADA REPORTS DECISIONS DES TRIBUNAUX SEIGNIORIAL ...
(1) — Under the Custom of Paris, the effect of the feudal contract, whether by
subinfeudation, or accensement, was to devide the estate between the Seignior
of the fief or his Subfeudatory or Tenant, Censitaire, in such manner as to retain, ...
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A digest of all the reports published in Lower Canada, to 1863
(1) — Under the Custom of Paris, the effect of the feudal contract, whether by
subinfeudation, or accensement, was to divide the estate between the seignior of
the fief or his subfeudatory or tenant, censitaire, in such manner as to retain, ...
Québec (Province), Andrew Robertson,
1864
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A Digest of all the Reports [of the decisions of the Court ...
(1)—Under the Custom of Paris, the effect of the feudal contract, whether by
subinfeudation, or acccnsemenl, was to divide the estate between the seignior of
the fiqf or his subfeudatory or tenant, censitaire, in such manner as to retain, in
the ...
Andrew ROBERTSON (Barrister-at-law.),
1864
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The history and antiquities of the county of Buckingham
One carucate of pasture, valued at ten shillings; and in -King Edward's days, at
twenty shillings, when it was in the hands of the same tenant, who could sell it.8
The subfeudatory of Giffard's Manor, was, unquestionably, Hugh de Bolebec, ...
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The history of the borough, castle, and barony of Alnwick
We find that it was not beneath the dignity of a baron holding lands in capite from
the king, to become the subfeudatory or vassal of another baron; John Comyn, a
tenant in chief in Norfolk and Suffolk, was subfeudatory of the Vescys for ...
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Titles and documents relative to the seigniorial tenure ...
What were the Benefits which the Grantee of the Crown might draw from the
subfeudatory ; or what were the burdens, the acknowledgements, Rents and
Services, to which the occupants under the Royal Grantee were liable from the
nature of ...
Canada. Parliament. Legislative Assembly,
1852
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Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage
See subinfeudation. ✳subfeudatory. See subinfeudatory. subheading; subhead.
Both subheading and subhead are used in reference to a textual subdivision
under a heading. Subheading is much more common. Subhead is used
especially ...
In some provinces, as Artois, the subfeudatory could, by the lord's consent, grant
perpetual leases for rent certain (baux a cens), and so make his fief noble, and
acquire a right to jurisdiction. The most important right of the lord was his ...
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain),
1842