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Home Dictionary Name: enfranchisedenfranchisement
1 the act of enfranchising 2 the state of being enfranchised
enfranchise
citizen and esp to voting rights the twenty sixth amendment enfranchised all citizens over 18 years of age compare emancipate
Enfranchiser
one who enfranchises
Enfranchisement
enfranchisement making free used 1 of the newly conferring as by
Copyhold
the lord s rights to minerals and access thereto the enfranchised owner may disturb or remove the soil so far as
Emancipation
familias in mancipio which was a kind of slavery the enfranchisement by the purchaser made the filius familias sui juris as
Common
a tenant of a commonable right in respect of the enfranchised land and such right is to continue notwithstanding that the
Extinguishment
an enfranchisement was effected 4 extinguishment of manorial incidents and enfranchisement of customary suits and services see copyhold 5 extinguishment of
Fees
stewards in case of compulsory enfranchisements of copyholds copyholds were enfranchised by the english l p act 1922 s 128 and
Fines in copyholds
fines were included among the manorial incidents to which the enfranchised land remains subject until the manorial incidents have been extinguished
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