feoffing (Meaning)
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feoffing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Feoff
Synonyms & Antonyms of feoffing
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feoffing Sentence Examples
- The king granted a charter to the town, feoffing the citizens as a corporation with the right to govern the town.
- The feoffment of the manor was completed when the deed was recorded with the clerk of the county court.
- The feoffment was made in consideration of the marriage between the feoffor and the feoffee.
- The feoffor warranted the title to the land to the feoffee and his heirs.
- The feoffment was made with livery of seisin, which was a symbolic act of transferring possession of the land.
- The feoffee was required to pay fealty and homage to the feoffor as his lord.
- The feoffor reserved the right to repurchase the land from the feoffee at a set price.
- The feoffment was made subject to a condition that the feoffee would use the land for a certain purpose.
- The feoffment was void if the feoffee did not perform the condition.
- The feoffment was made with a clause of warranty, which meant that the feoffor would be responsible for defending the feoffee's title to the land if it was challenged.
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of Feoff
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The king granted a charter to the town, feoffing the citizens as a corporation with the right to govern the town.
The feoffment of the manor was completed when the deed was recorded with the clerk of the county court.
The feoffment was made in consideration of the marriage between the feoffor and the feoffee.
The feoffor warranted the title to the land to the feoffee and his heirs.