See also: Enfeoffment Enfeebled Enfer Enfermo Enfeebling Enfeoff Enferma Enfeeblement Enfeoffed Enfermedad Enfermeria Enfermera
1. Enfeoffment synonyms, Enfeoffment pronunciation, Enfeoffment translation, English dictionary definition of Enfeoffment
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2. Enfeoffment: Also known as feoffment
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3. In old English Law , an Enfeoffment was a transfer of property by which the new owner was given both the right to sell the land and the right to pass it on to heirs, evidenced by livery of seisin, a ceremony for
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4. Enfeoffment: 1 n under the feudal system, the deed by which a person was given land in exchange for a pledge of service Type of: deed , deed of conveyance , title a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess it
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5. Definition of Enfeoffment in the Definitions.net dictionary
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6. What does Enfeoffment mean? Information and translations of Enfeoffment in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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7. Enfeoffment is the act of investing with any dignity or possession
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8. Enfeoffment can also be the instrument or deed by which a person is invested with possession
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9. Hypernyms ("Enfeoffment" is a kind of): deed; deed of conveyance; title (a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess it)
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12. This process of entrustment by contract was known as Enfeoffment
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13. What does Enfeoffment mean? (law, common law) The act or process of transferring possession and ownership of an estat
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14. Enfeoffment; enfolded; enfolding; enfolds; enforce; enforce a ban; enforce a code; enforce a contract; enforce a curfew; enforce a dress code; enforce a judgment; Have a look at the English-Turkish dictionary by bab.la.
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15. Under the feudal system, Enfeoffment was the deed by which a person was given land in exchange for a pledge of service
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16. Should the President be working harder? Dowager, nor shall any member of the clans of the imperial consorts be appointed regents [during the minority of young emperors], nor shall they be given Enfeoffment without due merit.
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17. Enfeoffment (countable and uncountable, plural Enfeoffments) (law, common law) The act or process of transferring possession and ownership of an estate in land
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18. ‘It gives an abbreviated form of the story of Shu Yu of Tang's Enfeoffment, and he is designated the shrine's subject of worship.’ ‘Walter de bath held £10 of land there by Enfeoffment of Ralph de Valletorta.’ ‘The Enfeoffment of abbeys differed in form and degree.’
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19. Translation for 'Enfeoffment' in the free English-Italian dictionary and many other Italian translations.
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20. ‘It gives an abbreviated form of the story of Shu Yu of Tang's Enfeoffment, and he is designated the shrine's subject of worship.’ ‘Walter de bath held £10 of land there by Enfeoffment of Ralph de Valletorta.’ ‘The Enfeoffment of abbeys differed in form and degree.’
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21. Enfeoffment Enfeoffment n 1: the act of enfeoffing 2: the instrument by which one is enfeoffed
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22. These are words formed by appending one letter to Enfeoffment
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23. Synonyms for Enfeoffment in Free Thesaurus
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24. 5 words related to Enfeoffment: deed, deed of conveyance, title, law, jurisprudence
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25. What are synonyms for Enfeoffment?
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26. Learn the translation for ‘Enfeoffment’ in LEO’s English ⇔ German dictionary
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27. In oldenglish law, an Enfeoffment was a transfer of property by which the new owner was given both the right to sell the land and the right to pass it on to heirs, evidenced by livery of seisin, a ceremony for transferring the possession of real property from one
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28. How to use Enfeoffment in a sentence Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Enfeoffment? Here are some examples
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29. It gives an abbreviated form of the story of Shu Yu of Tang's Enfeoffment, and he is designated the shrine's subject of worship
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30. Enfeoffment definition: under the feudal system, the deed by which a person was given land in exchange for a pledge of service synonyms: deed of conveyance, title, deed antonyms: low status, activity, inactivity
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31. Enfeoffment Under the European feudal system, Enfeoffment was the deed by which a person was given land in exchange for a pledge of service
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32. Emperor Ming's imperial edict of Enfeoffment shocked everyone in the capital
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33. The founding Emperor of the Chu Dynasty used to be a vassal himself, so he was pretty aware of the potential risk of the system of Enfeoffment
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34. Full Enfeoffment to co-heirs was practised in some territories up to the 15th century, thereafter it was enacted through a vassal, a Gesamthänder
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35. An Enfeoffment to use often resulted in the avoidance of feudal incidents
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36. By means of Enfeoffment with additional [] territories, a skillful marriage policy, and the consolidation of their estates, they extended their sphere of influence to the point where, under Emperor Charles V (1519-1556), it encompassed Spain, the Netherlands, Burgundy, Austria, and …
Enfeoffment, Estates, Extended, Emperor, Encompassed
37. Qin Enfeoffment system to system for counties across the country designated as 36-gun, an east county
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38. The first is the idea of the Enfeoffment existing universally in the society
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39. Romance of Enfeoffment to Deities show
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40. Enfeoffment is, a different process and is granted by a separate letter of Enfeoffment
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41. Enfeoffment could be made of fees of various feudal tenures, such as fee-tail or fee-simple
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42. Under the system of Enfeoffment, the King of Zhou enjoyed enormous power, and the strength of the government gradually became tighter and more precise
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43. We found 19 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word Enfeoffment: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "Enfeoffment" is defined
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44. General (17 matching dictionaries) Enfeoffment: Merriam-Webster.com [home, info]
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46. He abolished the system of feudal Enfeoffment and created a form of centralized, au tocratic government which was maintained in essence until the fall of the last Chinese Dynasty in the 20th century
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ENFEOFFMENT [inˈfēfmənt, enˈfēfmənt]
DEFINITION
VERB
enfeoff (verb) · enfeoffs (third person present) · enfeoffed (past tense) · enfeoffed (past participle) · enfeoffing (present participle)
enfeoffment - under the feudal system, the deed by which a person was given land in exchange for a pledge of service
Under the European feudal system, enfeoffment was the deed by which a person was given land in exchange for a pledge of service. This mechanism was later used to avoid restrictions on the passage of title in land by a system in which a landowner would give land to one person for the use of another.
under the feudal system, the deed by which a person was given land in exchange for a pledge of service At common law, the act or process of transferring possession and ownership of an estate in land. The property or estate so transferred. The instrument or deed by which one obtains such property or estate.
England. In English law, feoffment was a transfer of land or property that gave the new holder the right to sell it as well as the right to pass it on to his heirs as an inheritance. It was total relinquishment and transfer of all rights of ownership of an estate in land from one individual to another person.