feoffment
英:['fefmənt] 美: ['fefmənt]
feoffment 基本解释
n.采邑授与,赠于(或交付)不动产;
英英释义
Feoffment
Feoffment, (or Enfeoffment) in English law was a transfer of land or property that gave the new holder the right to sell it as well as the right to pass it on to his heirs as an inheritance. It was total relinquishment and transfer of all rights of ownership of an estate in land from one individual to another.以上来源于:Wikipedia
feoffment 相关例句
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