Subinfeudation definition

Subinfeudation





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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Subinfeudation \Sub*in`feu*da"tion\, n. (Law)
     (a) The granting of lands by inferior lords to their
         dependents, to be held by themselves by feudal tenure.
         --Craig.
     (b) Subordinate tenancy; undertenancy.
         [1913 Webster]


  
               The widow is immediate tenant to the heir, by a
               kind of subinfeudation, or undertenancy.
                                                    --Blackstone.
         [1913 Webster]

From Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) [bouvier]:

  SUBINFEUDATION, estates, English law. The act of an inferior lord by which 
  he carved out a part of an estate which he held of a superior, and granted 
  it to an inferior tenant to be held of himself. 
       2. It was an indirect mode of transferring the fief, and resorted to as 
  an artifice to elude the feudal restraint upon alienation: this was 
  forbidden by the statute of Quia Emptores, 18 Ed. I; 2 Bl. Com. 91; 3 Kent, 
  Com. 406. 
  
  

















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