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Feoffor
FeofforThe grantor of a feud. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Grantor He by whom a grant is made. Feud This word, in Scotland, signifies a combination of kindred to revenge injuries or affronts done to any of their blood. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Feoffee The grantee of a feud. Feoffment 1) The gift of a feud; infeudation. 2) The gift of any corporeal hereditament by delivery of possession upon or within view of the land. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Femme or feme. Woman. Fence A building or erection between two contiguous estates, so as to divide them; or on the same estate, so as to divide one part from another. Feod The same as fief. Vide Fief or Feud. Feoffee The grantee of a feud. Feoffment 1) The gift of a feud; infeudation. 2) The gift of any corporeal hereditament by delivery of possession upon or within view of the land. Feoffor Ferae Wild, savage, not tame. Ferae bestiae Wild beasts.Ferae naturce. Ferm or fearm By this ancient word is meant land, fundus and, it is said, houses and tenements may pass by it. Ferry A place where persons and things are taken across a river or other stream in boats or other vessels, for hire. Ferryman One employed in taking persons across a river or other stream, in boats or other contrivances at a ferry. The owner of a ferry is not considered a ferryman, when it is rented and in the possession of a tenant. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Feoffor. If you have a better definition for Feoffor than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Feoffor may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Feoffor and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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