单词 | reddendo |
释义 | reddendon. Scots Law (now chiefly historical). 1. The service rendered or the sum of money paid by a vassal to a superior. ΘΚΠ society > authority > subjection > service > feudal service > [noun] servicec1300 servagec1400 servitudec1500 serviceage1601 reddendoa1630 render1647 boon1656 society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > impost, due, or tax > payment or service to feudal superior > [noun] gavelc725 tacka1300 servicec1300 customc1390 servagec1400 taskc1400 homage1440 under-aid1579 reddendoa1630 workdaya1634 render1647 darg-days- a1630 D. Hume Hist. Houses Douglas & Angus (1644) 40 The forme and manner of it is not ordinary, to hold in feudo, and inheritance without any duty, or reddendo, as they speake. 1674 G. Mackenzie Instit. Law Scotl. 96 The fourth Clause is that which expresses what the vassal is to pay to the Superiour, and this duty is called the Reddendo. 1726 in W. Macfarlane Geogr. Coll. Scotl. (1906) I. 170 Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster is Baron, and almost the whole inhabitants hold of him for a Reddendo of Tallow. 1774 in A. McKay Hist. Kilmarnock (1864) App. iii. 305 The reddendo of this feu-right is £7 Scots yearly. 1860 C. Innes Scotl. in Middle Ages v. 167 The reddendo for the toft and six acres, twelve pence. 1896 W. K. Morton Man. Law Scotl. 108 Under the contract the superior has right to the fixed annual reddendo of payment or performance. 1952 Times 27 June 8/2 After the inspection the President of the council presented the Reddendo to Her Majesty. 2006 Scotsman (Nexis) 29 Sept. 9 Because the Stuarts were Dickison's superiors and did not need his money, he paid only three red roses in rent, called a reddendo. 2. A clause in a charter which specifies such a service or payment. ΘΚΠ society > law > transfer of property > types of transfer > charter or deed conveying property > [noun] > parts of deeds dealing with property habendum1607 reddendum1607 tenendum1628 reddendo1636 parcela1640 premises1641 tenendas1681 1636 in J. Robertson & C. Innes Munimenta Univ. Glasguensis (1854) I. 261 The said soume of ellevin poundis be the reddendoes of the saidis chairtoris is appoyntit to be paied to the viccarres. 1661 Haddington Burgh Rec. 14 Jan. in Haddington Burgh Rec. at Redendo For getting alteratioun of the reddendo of the touns chartour fra sterling to Scots mony. 1681 J. Dalrymple Inst. Law Scotl. ii. iii. §29 Infeftments upon Apprysing or Adjudication..do require Charters to be granted by the Superiors of the Appryzed Lands..their Reddendo is ordinarly general [etc.]. a1768 J. Erskine Inst. Law Scotl. (1773) I. ii. iii. §24 The next clause in a charter is the Reddendo. 1788 J. Russell Theory Conveyancing 131 It is therefore necessary to mention it in the reddendo in a proper manner. 1830 G. J. Bell Princ. Law Scot. (ed. 2) §762 The Reddendo clause expresses the regular return to be made by the vassal of services [etc.]. 1838 W. Bell Dict. Law Scotl. 145 The original charter contains the following clauses..4. The reddendo, which expresses the duty in money or services to be paid by the vassal to the superior [etc.]. 1910 Times 4 Oct. 3/5 After the passing of the Act for the abolition of ward holdings the services specified in the reddendo..were commuted for a money payment. 2006 Express (Scotland Ed.) (Nexis) 16 May 10 Selling agents Savills and Smiths Gore learned of the Reddendo while going through the papers of famous dictionary publisher William Chambers. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.a1630 |
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