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subinˈfeud, v. [sub- 9 (b).] 1. trans. To grant (estates) by subinfeudation; in quot. absol.1828 J. Hunter More's Life Sir T. More Pref. p. xl, The two great houses of Newmarch and Fitzwilliam held Barnborough. Both subinfeuded. 2. To give (a person) possession of estates by subinfeudation.1839 Ston...
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subinfeoff
subinˈfeoff, v. [sub- 9 (b).] = subinfeud v.1611 Cotgr., Subinfeudation, a subinfeoffing. 1839 Penny Cycl. XIV. 387/2 Upon this subinfeudation being effected, A..would have the seigniory of lands of which B and others had been subinfeoffed.
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subinfeudation
ˌsubinfeuˈdation Feudal Law. [ad. F. † subinfeudation (Cotgr.) or med.L. *subinfeudātio: see sub- 9 (b) and infeudation. Cf. F. sous-infeudation (16th c.).] 1. The granting of lands by a feudatory to an inferior to be held of himself, on the same terms as he held them of his superior; the relation o...
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