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Public service vehicle

carriage to which any member of the public can have free access on payment of the usual charges when a vehicle … Public service vehicle, means a carriage to which any member of the

Feu, or few

Feu, or few, a free and gratuitous right to lands, made to one for service … free and gratuitous right to lands, made to one for service to be performed by him, according to the proper nature

Feu

A free and gratuitous right to lands made to one for service … him a tenure where the vassal in place of military services makes a return in grain or in money

Disband

To loose the bands of to set free to disunite to scatter to disperse to break up the … break up the organization of especially to dismiss from military service as to disband an army

Disposable

Subject to disposal free to be used or employed as occasion may require not … or employed as occasion may require not assigned to any service or use

Immunity

Freedom or exemption from any charge duty obligation office tax imposition … from any charge duty obligation office tax imposition penalty or service a particular privilege as the immunities of the free cities

Liberty

The state of a free person exemption from subjection to the will of another claiming … the will of another claiming ownership of the person or services freedom opposed to slavery serfdom bondage or subjection

Chief-rents

Chief-rents [fr. Reditus capitales, Lat.], the annual payments of freeholders of manors; also denominated quit rents (quieti reditus), because thereby … reditus), because thereby the tenant goes free of all other services. See MANOR.

Churle

Churle [fr. ceorl, Sax.], a tenant at will, o free condition, who held lands of the thanes, on condition of … held lands of the thanes, on condition of rents and services: of two sorts; one who hired the lord's tenementary estate,

Monstraverunt

lay for tenants in ancient demesne who held lands by free charter, when they were distrained to do unto their lords … when they were distrained to do unto their lords other services and customs than they or their ancestors used to do.

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