feudal

  • 41feudal superior — In Scotland, the owner of the superior feudal interest in land. Related links feu Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …

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  • 42feudal system — n. FEUDALISM …

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  • 43Feudal Lordship — A feudal lordship is either a Lord of Regality (a gift of The Crown) or a feudal baron, and occasionally both. They are ancient titles of nobility in Scotland. A Lord of Regality ranks above a feudal baron, and below a Lord of Parliament which is …

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  • 44Feudal (game) — Infobox Game subject name = Feudal image link = image caption = Feudal box cover image players = 2 6 setup time = 1 5 minutes playing time = 20 minutes random chance = Concealed setup skills = Strategy Feudal is a chess like board wargame… …

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  • 45feudal law — The body of jurisprudence relating to feuds; the real property law of the feudal system; the law anciently regulating the property relations of lord and vassal, and the creation, incidents, and transmission of feudal estates. The body of laws and …

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  • 46feudal law — The body of jurisprudence relating to feuds; the real property law of the feudal system; the law anciently regulating the property relations of lord and vassal, and the creation, incidents, and transmission of feudal estates. The body of laws and …

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  • 47feudal courts — In the 12th century a lord qua lord had the right to hold a court for his tenants. In the 13th century, they became of less importance for three reasons: The feudal principle would have led to a series of courts one above the other, and the… …

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  • 48feudal courts — In the 12th century a lord qua lord had the right to hold a court for his tenants. In the 13th century, they became of less importance for three reasons: The feudal principle would have led to a series of courts one above the other, and the… …

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  • 49feudal system — noun the social system that developed in Europe in the 8th century; vassals were protected by lords who they had to serve in war • Syn: ↑feudalism • Derivationally related forms: ↑feudal (for: ↑feudalism), ↑feudalistic (for: ↑ …

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  • 50Feudal Japan hierarchy — There were two major classes in the time of Feudal Japan: the Nobles and the peasants. The Nobles included people such as the Emperor and the Samurai. They made up 10% of the population. The Peasants, 90% of the population, included common people …

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