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Fines in copyholds

muniment of his title. After 1925, in consequence of the enfranchisement of copyholds by the Law of Properties Act, 1922, s.

Extinguishment

the freehold, or released to him his seignorial rights, an enfranchisement was effected. (4) Extinguishment of Manorial incidents: and enfranchisement of

Common

the 12th Sch. of the (English) L.P. Act, 1922, and enfranchisement of copyhold lands under that Act shall not deprive a

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Fees

a scale of compensation to stewards in case of compulsory enfranchisements of copyholds. Copyholds were enfranchised by the (English) L.P. Act,

Soca

Soca, a seigniory or lordship, enfranchised by the king with liberty of holding a court of

Forfeiture

forfeiture before the (English) Law of Property Act, 1922, which enfranchised copyhold and customary lands (s. 128), but forfeiture incurred for

Institutions

goods of a deceased person, in order to make the enfranchisement of slaves effectual; and the two abrogated successions, per bonorum

Renewal of lease

held with a perpetual right of renewal are converted into enfranchised freehold by s. 135 of the L.P. Act, 1925, and

Roman Catholics

and that of 1829 (10 Geo. 4, c. 7), for enfranchisement and qualification for seat in Parliament, being the main factors

Statu liber

Statu liber, a slave made free or enfranchised by testament conditionally, Civ. Law. A person whose freedom under

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