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dupliˈcand, ˈduplicando Sc. Law. [L. duplicando (in feu charters written in Latin) ‘with or by doubling’, used in Engl. context with sense ‘doubling’, and now usually anglicized as duplicand.] The doubling of feu-duty for one year, on the occasion of the admission of an heir or assignee, or at certain specified intervals, as e.g. at the 20th, 25th, or 30th year; a double feu-duty so paid.
1769Morrison's Dict. of Decisions 15059 ‘Necnon duplicando dictam feudifirmam primo anno introitus cujuslibet heredis aut assignati.’ 1777Ibid. 15053 The superior is bound to enter an heir..for a mere duplicando of the feu-duty. 1804Ibid. 15040 On payment of the duplicando or other composition. 1838Duff Feudal Convey. ii. ii. §56 ⁋4 With respect to the duplicand or relief due by an heir, it ought to be expressed in the charter. Ibid. The duplicand or casuality of relief may be renounced. 1892Scottish Feu Charter, ‘As also paying to me and my foresaids a duplicand or additional sum of one pound ten shillings sterling at the expiration of every period of twenty years from Whitsunday..1892.’ |