Definition of Subfeued

1. subfeu [v] - See also: subfeu

Lexicographical Neighbors of Subfeued

subfamily Smilacaceae
subfamily Sterninae
subfamily Sylviinae
subfamily Taxodiaceae
subfamily Triglinae
subfamily Uvulariaceae
subfeature
subfeatures
subfemtomolar
subfemtosecond
subfenestral
subfertile
subfertility
subfeu
subfeued (current term)
subfeuing
subfeus
subfibrous
subfield
subfields
subfigure
subfigures
subfile
subfiles
subfilter
subfilters
subfix
subfixes
subfloor

Literary usage of Subfeued

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of the by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords (1842)
"One of these lots Grant subfeued to James Nichol, messenger in Leith, at a feu-duty of £37, and he afterwards conveyed it away in two portions—one of which ..."

2. Decisions of the Court of Session: From November 1825 to [20th July 1841] by John Tawse, F. Somerville, John Craigie, George Robinson, Scotland Court of Session, Charles Gordon Robertson, Scotland High Court of Justiciary, Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, Faculty of Advocates (Scotland) (1839)
"1839. subfeued by Mr Anderson, either prior or subsequent to the date s-^v^^ of the ... Qf ground subfeued by the judicial trustee, with consent of the ..."

3. Leading Cases in the Law of Scotland: Prepared from the Original Pleadings by George Ross (1850)
"But the difficulty is, in case the debtor, against whom the comprising is deduced, held feu or blench, and subfeued the lands. For upon the one hand, ..."

4. The Journal of Jurisprudence and Scottish Law Magazine (1889)
"... FC (affirmed by the House of Lords), in which it was held that, where lands are subfeued for a fair, adequate feu-duty at the time, the superior is ..."

5. Considerations Upon the Situation of the Elective Franchise ... in Scotland by Alexander Mundell (1821)
"... in the case of old extent, the freeholder might have subfeued part of his freehold; but, in the case of a supply imposed according to the old extent, ..."

6. The Scots Revised Reports, [Court of Session]: Faculty Collection, 1807-1825 by Scotland Court of Session (1905)
"Take this very case, and suppose Mr. Cockburn Eoss had not subfeued, ... Again, if Mr. Cockburn Ross had subfeued the lands without taxing the entry, ..."

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