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Sasine - Wikipedia
Sasine in Scots law is the delivery of feudal property, typically land . Feudal property means immovable property, and includes everything that naturally goes with the property. For land, that would include such things as buildings, trees, and underground minerals.
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SASINE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. Scots law : the seisin or possession of feudal property also : the formality by which it is acquired by the tenant 2. the instrument or deed by which the ...
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General Register of Sasines - Registers of Scotland
The sasine register is the oldest national public land register in the world, dating back to 1617. Applications can now be submitted digitally.
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sasine
sasine Sc. Law. (ˈseɪsɪn) [Sc. var. of seisin (q.v. for obsolete forms), after Law Latin sasina.] The act of giving possession of feudal property. Also, ‘colloquially, the instrument by which the fact of possession of feudal property is proved’ (Bell). Precept of Sasine; see precept n. 4 b. Register...
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Sasine Lab - Cedars-Sinai Health Sciences University
The Sasine Lab seeks to discover new therapeutic interventions to improve the lives of patients with multiple myeloma, an incurable cancer of ...
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SASINE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Scots law the granting of legal possession of feudal property.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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What are the Land Register and the Sasine Register?
The Land Register and the Sasine Register are the two systems for recording property ownership in Scotland. They play a vital role in the country's property ...
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SND :: sasine - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
1. Sc. Law: the act or procedure of giving possession of feudal property, until 1845 by the symbolical delivery of earth and stones or similar appropriate ...
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Sasines - FamilySearch
The principal way of recording land transfer was through a document (sometimes referred to as an instrument) called a "sasine" (pronounced ...
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Joshua P. Sasine, MD, PhD | Cedars-Sinai - IM Hematology Oncology
Joshua P. Sasine, MD, PhD, IM Hematology, Oncology, Accepting New Patients, In-Person Visits, 310-423-1160
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Livery of seisin
The last legal ceremony of seisin (sasine) in Scotland was performed in 2002 as Glenmorangie handed over the land of St Mary’s Chapel in Easter Ross to See also
Earth and water
Sasine, Scottish feudal equivalent
Seisin
References
English property law
Real property law
Legal history of England
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yeird ȝeird
yeird (ȝeird) obs. Sc. and north. dial. f. earth.1533 Gau Richt Vay 41 He sufert onder poncio pilat to be crucifeit to de and to be zeirdit. c 1575 Balfour's Practicks (1754) 482 Thair to tak sasine thairof..be deliverance of zeird and stane.
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Petit Meschin
Perin de Sasine, known by his alias Le Petit Meschin, was a French soldier, mercenary and brigand of the Hundred Years War in the 14th century.
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infeftment
inˈfeftment Sc. Law. [f. prec. + -ment.] The action or fact of infefting; ‘the act of giving symbolical possession of heritable property, the legal evidence of which is an instrument of sasine’ (Bell Dict. Law Scot.); enfeoffment. infeftment in security, temporary infeftment of a creditor, to secure...
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Charles Scobie
Scobie began employment as a second class clerk with Sasine Office at the Registers of Scotland in May 1915, having been successful in an open competition Following the war, Scobie returned to the Sasine Office.
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