feoffment音标
英 ['fefmənt]
美 ['fefmənt]
feoffment翻译
n.
采邑授与,赠于(或交付)不动产;
英英释义
Feoffment
Feoffment, (or Enfeoffment) in English law was a transfer of land or property that gave the new holder the right to sell it as well as the right to pass it on to his heirs as an inheritance. It was total relinquishment and transfer of all rights of ownership of an estate in land from one individual to another.
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feoffment用法
权威例句
Ecclesiastical Antecedents to Secular Jurisdiction over the Feoffment to the Uses to Be Declared in Testamentary Instructions
The Franciscan friars, the feoffment to uses, and canonical theories of property enjoyment before 1535
The Feoffment of 1546 : An Anglo-Japanese comparison of Title-Deeds
Concept of Epieikeia in the Chancellor of England's Enforcement of the Feoffment to Uses before 1535, The
The ecclesiastical contributions to the development and enforcement of the English feoffment to uses, 1066-1535
FEOFFMENT SEPARITITE
Real Property. Tortious Feoffment by Life Tenant. Statute of Limitations
Conflict between the Granting and Habendum Clauses
Analyses on the Reasons of the Fall of Chu and Rise of Han from the Perspective of Administrative Regionalization