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Meaning of feoffee
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feoffee (n.)
The person to whom a feoffment is made; the person enfeoffed.
feoffee Sentence Examples
- The feoffee, or recipient, of the land grant was required to pay an annual fee to the lord of the manor.
- The feoffee was responsible for maintaining the land and paying taxes on it.
- The feoffee could not sell or transfer the land without the consent of the lord.
- The feoffee was required to provide military service to the lord in times of war.
- The feoffee could be evicted from the land if he failed to meet his obligations to the lord.
- The feoffee had the right to use the land for agricultural purposes, but he could not make any permanent changes to the property.
- The feoffee could not cut down trees or quarry stone on the land without the consent of the lord.
- The feoffee was responsible for any damage caused to the land by his tenants or animals.
- The feoffee could not sublet the land without the consent of the lord.
- The feoffee was required to swear an oath of fealty to the lord.
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The person to whom a feoffment is made; the person enfeoffed.
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The feoffee, or recipient, of the land grant was required to pay an annual fee to the lord of the manor.
The feoffee was responsible for maintaining the land and paying taxes on it.
The feoffee could not sell or transfer the land without the consent of the lord.
The feoffee was required to provide military service to the lord in times of war.