释义 |
prim·er seisin \ˈprimə(r), -īmə(r)-\ noun Etymology: Middle English primer cession, primer season, from primer (II) + cession, season, alteration of seisine seisin — more at seisin : a right of the crown to exact from the heir of a tenant in capite seised of a knight's fee one year's profits of the land in addition to the ordinary relief if the lands were in immediate possession or half a year's profits if the lands were in reversion expectant on a life estate |