单词 | subfeudation |
释义 | subfeudationn. Feudal Law. Now historical. = subinfeudation n. (in various senses). ΘΚΠ society > law > transfer of property > types of transfer > [noun] > feoffment or feuing > subinfeudation subfeudation1680 subfeuing1686 subinfeudation1729 1680 in J. Lauder Decisions Lords of Council (1759) I. 77 If liferents..and the like subfeudations, do fall under ward or forfeiture. 1681 J. Dalrymple Inst. Law Scotl. i. xxi. 419 It is much debated..whether by Sub-feudation, Recognition be incurred, or whether it be comprehended under alienation. 1734 T. Hope Pract. Observ. Diverse Titles Laws of Scotl. 217 This makes a new Feu, which was not formerly called a Sub-feudation, and the person who gets it, is named Valvassor. 1766 Petition John Earl of Strathmore 21 The Lord Ordinary seems to have considered the Alienation to James Cowpar as no more than a Subfeudation. 1839 Penny Cycl. XIV. 105/1 Owing to the extensive system of subfeudation, or subtenure [in North Italy]. 1892 Times 19 July 3/5 Subfeudation, prohibited by English statute, was generally practised in Scotland. 1906 W. H. Hills Hist. East Grinstead vii. 115 Lavertye or Lavortye seems to have been a sub-feudation of the Manor of Brambletye, and the two have not always been held by the same person. 1987 Social Scientist 15 51 The size of the net agricultural surplus left to the tiller was not high enough to allow private sub-feudation. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1680 |
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