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Livery of seisin (/ˈsiːzɪn/) is an
archaic legal conveyancing ceremony,
formerly practised in
feudal England and in
other countries following English...
- action, an
object was
symbolically handed over in a
process known as
livery of seizin and
could be a
staff or a
banner (called a Fahnenlehn). The emperor...
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service or in Capite, and
shall be
discharged of all
Wardship value and
forfeiture of Marriage Livery Primer-
Seizin Ouster le main Aide pur
faier fitz Chivalier...
- his v****al. This
relationship formed the
basis of landholding,
known as
feudal tenure,
whereby the
seizin vested in the
tenant (the v****al) was so similar...
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Seisin (or
seizin) is a
legal concept that
denotes the
right to
legal possession of a thing,
usually a fiefdom, fee, or an
estate in land. It is similar...
- The
Court of Wards and
Liveries was a
court established during the
reign of Henry VIII in England. Its
purpose was to
administer a
system of feudal dues;...
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Alternative spellings include:
seizin, seisin, sasin, seasin, sasing, seasing, sesin, seasin, sesine, seasine, saisine. A
Register of Sasines was
created in every...
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of granting legal seizin in one's land-holdings ("holdings" as only the king
himself "owned" land by his
allodial title) to a
group of trusted...