- swords, shields,
spears and helmets. It
later developed into a kind of
tenurial feudal relief due from villeins. The
equivalent term in
French was droit...
- 2307/3003473. JSTOR 3003473. Muthoo,
Abhinay (1998). "Renegotiation-proof
tenurial contracts as
screening mechanisms".
Journal of
Development Economics. 56:...
- by
feudal tenure which restricted alienation and
burdened land with the
tenurial rights of a landholder's
overlord or sovereign.
Allodial lands are the...
- reasons,
usually to do with
peculiarities of tenure.
Because of
their tenurial rather than
geographical origin, the
areas covered by
liberties could either...
-
cases in
legal ****ociations and in
others in
cooperative groups whose tenurial rights are
under legal challenge. A
potential threat is seen in the recent...
-
beneficiaries survive as
small independent farmers,
regardless of the “
tenurial” arrangement. Its
goals are to
provide landowners equality in
terms of...
- Sir
Roger Felbrigg, a
Norfolk knight. The
Moultons had
close family and
tenurial ties with the Lucy family.
Anthony was the last of the male line, and the...
- by
personal connections that
exhibited reciprocal benefit,
rather than
tenurial or
feudal relationships that
preceded **** feudalism. Consequently,...
- tenable, tenace, tenacious, tenacity, tenancy, tenant, tenet, tenor, tenure,
tenurial, tenuto,
transcontinental tend-, tens- stretch,
strain Latin tendere (past...
- Stephen's
reign marked a
turning point in
English legal history—the so-called "
tenurial crisis".
Stephen remains a po****r
subject for
historical study: David...