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subinfeudation |
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subinfeudationenUK
sub·in·feu·da·tion S0841200 (sŭb′ĭn-fyo͞o-dā′shən)n.1. The sublease of a portion of a feudal estate by a vassal to a subtenant who pays fealty to the vassal.2. The lands so leased. sub′in·feu′da·to′ry (-fyo͞o′də-tôr′ē) adj.subinfeudation (ˌsʌbɪnfjʊˈdeɪʃən) n1. (Historical Terms) (in feudal society) the granting of land by a vassal to another man who became his vassal2. (Historical Terms) the tenure or relationship so establishedsubinfeudationenUK
subinfeudation the process whereby a freehold estate was created out of another freehold estate to be held by the grantee of the grantor in return for specified services or amounts of produce or money. The grant created a tenurial relationship between the parties. Subinfeudations (except those made by the Crown) were forbidden by the statute QUIA EMPTORES 1290.SUBINFEUDATION, estates, English law. The act of an inferior lord by which he carved out a part of an estate which he held of a superior, and granted it to an inferior tenant to be held of himself. 2. It was an indirect mode of transferring the fief, and resorted to as an artifice to elude the feudal restraint upon alienation: this was forbidden by the statute of Quia Emptores, 18 Ed. I; 2 Bl. Com. 91; 3 Kent, Com. 406. |
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