Definition of Undertenants. Meaning of Undertenants. Synonyms of Undertenants

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Definition of Undertenants

Undertenant
Undertenant Un"der*ten`ant, n. The tenant of a tenant; one who holds lands or tenements of a tenant or lessee.

Meaning of Undertenants from wikipedia

- In English law, subinfeudation is the practice by which tenants, holding land under the king or other superior lord, carved out new and distinct tenures...
- at the price of neglecting the rights of the lesser landholders and undertenants and of excluding Indians from any responsible share in the administration...
- and Boscherville, all part of the Ferrers barony in Normandy.) These undertenants retained their ties to the Ferrers after the families had moved to England...
- as a farmhouse, whilst although Rosslyn House was sold in 1816 to the undertenant, it remained in place with its formal gardens until the house was demolished...
- new lease in 1757. Stace sold the lease in 1765 to Joseph Gibson, the undertenant, who obtained a new lease in 1769 and whose widow and son tried to sell...
- possession of the said George Augustus Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery or his undertenants, on the East by the road leading to Balls Bridge commonly called and...
- The Gardens of Bomarzo (1968). Huurders en onderhuurdersTenants and Undertenants (1971). De Meester van de Neerdaling – The Master of Descent (1973)....
- acres le piece. 1 having 40 acres. Total, 11 Families, who, with their Undertenants, are to make 30 Men armed; these have taken Oath of Supremecy. Here is...
- despite Conrad's imperial edict of 1037. It was this action against his undertenants which got him killed in 1052, during a hunting expedition. This version...
- back-and-forth changing of hands of the honour illustrates the risks suffered by undertenants whose liege was only a temporary interloper. Specifically, whilst Arnulf...