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1 смертельные враги
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2 смертельный враги
General subject: feudists
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seisin — /siyzan/ Possession of real property under claim of freehold estate. The completion of the feudal investiture, by which the tenant was admitted into the feud, and performed the rights of homage and fealty. Possession with an intent on the part of … Black's law dictionary
fee tail — A legal or equitable estate in which lands and tenements are given to one and the heirs of his body begotten, in other words, an estate of inheritance which is to pass by lineal descent only. 19 Am J2d Est § 45. An estate resulting from the… … Ballentine's law dictionary
feudum antiquum — An ancient feud; a feud which a person inherited by descent from his ancestors. See 2 Bl Comm 212. According to the doctrine of the feudists, interests in land were divided into but two kinds, feuda antiqua and feuda nova, which are defined to be … Ballentine's law dictionary
homage — A formal acknowledgment or profession of fealty by a feudal vassal or tenant to his lord upon investiture. The vassal or tenant knelt openly and humbly, ungirt and uncovered, and holding up his hands together between those of the lord, who sat… … Ballentine's law dictionary