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emphyteusis Law.|ɛmfɪˈtjuːsɪs| Also 8 empheuteusis. [a. L. emphyteusis, a. Gr. ἐµϕύτευσις of same meaning; lit. ‘implanting’, f. ἐµϕυτεύ-ειν to implant.] ‘A perpetual right in a piece of land that is the property of another’ (Stubbs).
a1618Ralegh in Gutch Coll. Cur. I. 71 Emphyteusis is..a contract, whereby any moveable thing is granted, to be enjoyed under a certain rent, reserved to the grantor. 1818Hallam Mid. Ages (1841) I. i. 132 The usufruct or emphyteusis of the Roman code. 1875Bryce Holy Rom. Emp. viii. (ed. 5) 131 The divided ownership of feudal law found its analogies in the Roman tenure of emphyteusis. 1878G. Marriott tr. Laveleye's Prim. Property 51 An emphyteusis or hereditary lease. |