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SUBINFEUDATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun. sub·in·feu·da·tion ˌsəb-ˌin-fyü-ˈdā-shən. : the subdivision of a feudal estate by a vassal who in turn becomes feudal lord over his tenants . subinfeudate.
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Subinfeudation - Wikipedia
Subinfeudation is the practice by which tenants, holding land under the king or other superior lord, carved out new and distinct tenures in their turn.
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Subinfeudation | law - Britannica
subinfeudate—that is, to become lords themselves by granting parts of their fiefs to vassals of their own ...
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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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Madhyasvatva - Wikipedia
Madhyasvatva (literally meaning "Subinfeudation") was a term used to denote the intermediate rights (lesser nobles, or tributaries to higher-ranking lords)
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subinfeudation - Hull Domesday Project
Subinfeudation is a modern coinage. Although the concept is implicit in the tenurial structure of Domesday Book, the word itself does not occur there.
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SUBINFEUDATION definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
SUBINFEUDATION meaning: 1. in medieval Europe, the process by which a vassal (= a man who lived on land given to him by a…. Learn more.
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SUBINFEUDATION - The Law Dictionary
The system which the feudal tenants introduced of granting smaller estates out of those which they held of their lord, to be held of themselves as inferior ...
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SUBINFEUDATION Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Subinfeudation definition: the granting of a portion of an estate by a feudal tenant to a subtenant, held from the tenant on terms similar to those of the ...
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SUBINFEUDATION definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. the transfer of feudal lands by a vassal lord to a subtenant with all the privileges and responsibilities falling to the new holder.
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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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Seignory
Every seignory now existing must have been created before the statute Quia Emptores (1290), which forbade the future creation of estates in fee-simple by subinfeudation
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subinfeud
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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Scutage
The terms of charters of subinfeudation, which specified the quota of scutage due rather than the proportion of a knight's fee granted, often stereotyped The lengths to which subinfeudation had gone also hastened its rapid decay; increasing subinfeudation led to constant dispute and litigation as to which
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subfeudation
subfeudation (sʌbfjuːˈdeɪʃən) [f. sub- 9 + feudation, after subfeu n.] The action or practice of granting subfeus; subinfeudation.1681 Stair Inst. Law Scot. i. xxi. 419 It is much debated..whether by Sub-feudation, Recognition be incurred, or whether it be comprehended under alienation. 1835 Tomlin'...
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