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enfranchisement
enfranchisement 1 : the act of enfranchising 2 : the state
enfranchise
enfranchise -chised -chis·ing : to grant franchise to ;esp : to
Enfranchisement
Enfranchisement, making free; used (1) of the newly conferring, as by
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Copyhold
tenure, or by refusing to perform the services. Copyholds maybe enfranchised, i.e., converted into free tenure, in several ways:' (1) If
Enfranchiser
One who enfranchises
Emancipation
by the purchaser made the filius-familias sui juris. As the enfranchiser acquired all rights of patronage, the father, on occasion of
Free-bench
claim of the widow. Free-bench was abolished in connection with enfranchised land by the (English) Law of Property Act, 1922, 12th
Manor
clay, stone, gavel pits or quarries, whether under the now enfranchised land or not, rights of entry, winning and search for
Heriot
(English) Copyhold Act, 1894, enacts that values on a compulsory enfranchisement shall make allow-ance for heriots amongst other things; while s.
Rent
out of former copyholds are manorial incidents to which the enfranchised land is liable until extinguished under the (English) L.P. Act,
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