Feod, Or Feud - Definition - Law Dictionary Home Dictionary Definition feod-or-feud
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Feod, or feud, the right which the vassal had in land, or some immovable property of his lord, to use the same and take the profits thereof, rendering unto the lord such duties and services as belonged to the particular tenure; the actual property in the soil always remaining in the lord, Spelm., Feuds and Tenures.
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