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tenurial, a.|tɛˈnjʊərɪəl| [f. med.L. tenūra tenure + -ial.] Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of the tenure of land. Hence teˈnurially adv., in respect of tenure.
1896F. W. Maitland in Eng. Hist. Rev. Jan. 18 The borough court is not founded on a tenurial or feudal principle. Ibid., The burgesses were a tenurially heterogeneous group. 1898― Township & Borough 69 The tenurial rent paid by tenant to lord becomes practically indistinguishable from the mere rent charge which implies no tenure. Ibid. 72 Because feudally, tenurially, the borough is patch⁓work. 1908Spectator 20 June 978/1 All land-holding having become tenurial, the lord's consent was necessary to each alienation. |