Lexicographical Neighbors of Subinfeudating
Literary usage of Subinfeudating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I. by Frederick Pollock, Frederic William Maitland (1898)
"... the lawyers are once more debating whether something happened in the twentieth
year of Henry III. to prevent the tenant in chief from subinfeudating*. ..."
2. Maryland's Influence Upon Land Cessions to the United States by Herbert Baxter Adams (1885)
"l The aim of the statute was to strengthen the hands of the king, and to prevent
the intermediate lords from subinfeudating their lands. ..."
3. The Continental Legal History Series by Association of American Law Schools (1912)
"... Edward I), it was possible for a vassal to grant a portion of his fief without
subinfeudating it; and thenceforth the obstacle which stood in the way of ..."
4. The Seigniorial System in Canada: A Study in French Colonial Policy by William Bennett Munro (1907)
"... of subinfeudating the seigniory, of paying the quint (or relief), of rendering
military service, and of observing the reservations and prohibitions ..."
5. The Seigniorial System in Canada: A Study in French Colonial Policy by William Bennett Munro (1907)
"... of subinfeudating the seigniory, of paying the quint (or relief), of rendering
military service, and of observing the reservations and prohibitions ..."
6. The Seigniorial System in Canada: A Study in French Colonial Policy by William Bennett Munro (1907)
"These six obligations — of rendering fealty and homage, of filing the aveu et
dénombrement, of subinfeudating the seigniory, of paying the quint (or relief) ..."
7. Commentaries on the History, Constitution, and Chartered Franchises of the by George Norton (1869)
"BOOK tenant to another, and subinfeudating to a third—the military • ^— and many
other personal services which ..."