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单词 feoffee
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feoffeen.

Brit. /fɛˈfiː/, /fiːˈfiː/, U.S. /fɛˈfi/, /fiˈfi/
Forms: Middle English–1500s feffee, Middle English fefee, fefi(e, Middle English–1600s feoffe, Middle English–1700s feofe(e, 1600s feofy, 1800s feeoffe(e, 1500s– feoffee.
Etymology: < Anglo-Norman feoffé, past participle of feoffer : see feoff v.
Law.
1. The person to whom a freehold estate in land is conveyed by a feoffment.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > transfer of property > types of transfer > [noun] > feoffment or feuing > one to whom
enfeoffee1424
feoffor1426
feoffee1542
society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > tenure of property > one who has tenure > [noun] > by freehold > types of
franklin1297
feoffor1426
frank-tenementary1488
liferenter1535
feoffee1542
purlieu man1573
charterer?1592
fiar1597
swaina1610
life tenant1623
life holder1776
fief-holder1864
common holder1987
1542–3 Act 34 & 35 Hen. VIII c. 5 §17 The donees, feoffes, lessees, and deuisees therof.
1660 Scutum Regale: Royal Buckler 92 The Feoffee his title is only from the Feoffor.
1818 W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. (ed. 2) IV. 427 In this case..the feoffee hath an estate upon condition.
1875 K. E. Digby Introd. Hist. Law Real Prop. i. 40 The grantor is called the feoffor, the grantee the feoffee.
2. spec.
a. (More fully feoffee in or of trust.) A trustee invested with a freehold estate in land. Now chiefly applied in plural to certain boards of elected or nominated trustees holding land for charitable or other public purposes. Also in feoffee to uses: see feoff v. 1b.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > transfer of property > settlement of property > [noun] > putting property into trust > a trustee or body of trustees > specific
feoffee in or of trust1411
bailee1613
1275 Stat. Westm. i. 3 Edw. I c. 48 Et si lenfaunt seit aloingne ou destourbe par le gardein ou par le feoffe ou par autre par quei il ne puisse sasise suire.]
1411 in F. J. Furnivall Fifty Earliest Eng. Wills (1882) 19 Tenementes.. stondynge in feffies handes.
1491 Act 7 Hen. VII c. 2 §5 They and their feoffes to the use of every of theym.
1593 J. Norden Speculum Brit.: Middlesex i. 22 The schole is in the disposition of sixe governors or feffees.
a1599 E. Spenser View State Ireland 19 in J. Ware Two Hist. Ireland (1633) Desmond..conveyed secretly all his lands to Feoffees of trust.
1631 T. Powell Tom of All Trades 145 In the gift of the Executor, Heire, or Feofee of such Donor.
1643 D. Digges Unlawfulnesse Subj. ii. 21 As children who have lost a father, and whose fortunes by his care are left to Feoffees in trust.
1655 T. Gouge Narr. Life Dr. Gouge in W. Gouge & T. Gouge Learned Comm. Hebrewes sig. b2v He was chosen a Trustee, or Feofy.
a1684 J. Evelyn Diary anno 1680 (1955) IV. 202 A meeting of the Foefees for the Poore of our parish.
1735 H. Greswold Let. 30 Aug. in J. Boswell Life Johnson (1831) I. 61 It takeing up some time to informe the feoffees [of the school] of the contents thereof.
1861 W. S. Perry Hist. Church Eng. I. xii. 417 The attempt which the Puritans were..making to strengthen their party, by means of a Corporation of Feoffees to buy up impropriations.
figurative.1662 W. Gurnall Christian in Armour: 3rd Pt. 421 Art thou not Gods feoffee in trust to take care of their souls?
b. (More fully feoffee in mortgage.) A mortgagee. Obsolete.
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society > trade and finance > management of money > solvency > [noun] > creditor > types of
mortgagee1584
feoffee1590
judgment creditor1702
bond-creditor1710
petitioning creditor1720
apprizer1754
bondholder1823
rider1826
petitioner1854
preferential1903
society > trade and finance > financial dealings > moneylending > [noun] > one who lends money > others
mortgagee1584
feoffee1590
bottomrer1682
1590 H. Swinburne Briefe Treat. Test. & Willes iii. f. 93 In this case..the feoffee cannot deuise the corne growing vpon the said lande.
1628 E. Coke 1st Pt. Inst. Lawes Eng. 209 b The Feoffee in morgage.

Derivatives

ˈfeoffeeship n. the office of a feoffee.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > transfer of property > settlement of property > [noun] > putting property into trust > a trustee or body of trustees > position or relation of > specific
feoffeeship1652
1652 J. Gaule Πυς-μαντια 239 Whether you shall waxe rich by..offices, places, executorship, feoffeship, &c.
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