"Feoffment" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH

Feoffment LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

The gift of any corpo-real hereditament to another, (2 Bl. Comm. 310), operating by transmutation of possession, and requiring, as essential to its com-pletlon, that the selsen be passed, (watk. Conv. 183), whlch might he accomplished elther by investiture or by livery of seisin

feoffment ENGLISH
Definition:

The grant of a feud or fee.

feoffment ENGLISH
Definition:

The instrument or deed by which corporeal hereditaments
are conveyed.

feoffment ENGLISH
Definition:

A gift or conveyance in fee of land or other corporeal
hereditaments, accompanied by actual delivery of possession.

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