- law, a
rentcharge is an
annual sum paid by the
owner of
freehold land (
terre-
tenant) to the
owner of the
rentcharge (rentcharger), a
person who need have...
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which is an
obiter dictum by the judge, or a
suggestion by the reporter.
terre-
tenant person who has the
actual possession of land; used
specifically for (1)...
-
history of the
actual occupiers or "
terre tenants" of the
manor is a
little less complicated.
William de
Badger was the
tenant in the mid-12th century, and he...
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descendants of Brien, the de
Standon family. In the mid-12th century, the
terre tenant, the
actual resident lord of the manor, was
Engenulf de Gresley, who...
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Village of
Belle Terre v. Boraas, 416 U.S. 1 (1974), is a
United States Supreme Court case in
which the
Court upheld the
constitutionality of a residential...
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remaining to a
grantor after the
grant of an
estate in fee simple.
Nulle terre sans
seigneur ("No land
without a lord") was a
feudal legal maxim; where...
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Eleanor of Aquitaine. He was
nicknamed John
Lackland (Norman: Jean sans
Terre, lit. 'John
without land')
because he was not
expected to
inherit significant...
- v****al of
William FitzAlan, who was
tenant-in-chief of the
manor of Hadley.
William of
Hadley was the
terre tenant or lord of the manor.
William was married...
- . LAB-rə-dor,
locally /ˌn(j)uːfənˈlænd ... / NEW-fən-LAND ...; French:
Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador;
frequently abbreviated as NL) is the
easternmost province...
- family's
hands for at
least two centuries. However, the Littletons, as
terre tenants, were
secure in
possession of Pillaton. When
Edward Littleton died in...