"Feodum" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Feodum LAW AND LEGAL
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This word (meaning a feud or fee) ls the one most commonly used by the older English law-writers, though its equlva-lent, “feud urn,” Is used generally by the more modern writers nnd by the feudal law-writers. Litt. 8 1; Spelman. There were various classes of feoda, among which may be enumerated the following; Feodum latent m, a lay fee. Feodum militare, a knight's fee. Feodum improprium, an improper or derivative fee. Feodum proprium, a proper and original fee, regulated by the strict rules of feudal succession and tenure. Feodum simplex, a simple or pure fee; fee-simple. Feodum talliatum, a fee-tail. See 2 Bl. Comm. 58, 62; Litt SS 1. 13; Bract fol. 175; Gian. 13, 23

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A species of feu-dal tenure, which differed very slightly from a pure and perfect feud, being entirely of a military …

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