"Tinsel Of The Feu" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Tinsel Of The Feu LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

In Scotch law. The loss of the feu, from allowiug two years of feu duty to run into the third unpaid. Bell

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Assedation LAW AND LEGAL

In Scotch law. An old term, used indiscriminately to signify a lease or feu-right. Bell; Ersk. Inst. 2, 6, 20

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Curfew LAW AND LEGAL

An institution supposed to have been introduced into England hy order of william the Conqueror, which consisted in the ringing …

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Feoh LAW AND LEGAL

This Saxon word meant originally cattle, and thence property or money, and, by a second transition, wages, reward, or , …

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feu ENGLISH

A free and gratuitous right to lands made to one for service to be performed by him; a tenure where …

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feuar ENGLISH

One who holds a feu.

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Feudary LAW AND LEGAL

A tenant who holds hy feu* dal tenure, (also spelled “feodatory" and “feudatory.") Held by feudal service. Re-lating to feuds …

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feu de joie ENGLISH

A fire kindled in a public place in token of joy; a bonfire; a firing of guns in token of …

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Feu Et Lieu LAW AND LEGAL

Fr. In old French and Canadian law. Hearth and home. A term importing actual settlement upon laud by a tenant

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Fiar LAW AND LEGAL

lu Scotch law. He that has the fee or feu. The proprietor ls termed “fiar,” In contradistinction to the life-renter. …

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Knight-Service LAW AND LEGAL

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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In Scotch law. A form of proceeding by which a vassal authorizes the feu to be re-turned to his superior. …

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