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Socage
Socage Socage was one of the forms of land ... statute of Quia Emptores (1290) established that socage tenure passed automatically from one generation to ... the next (unlike leases). As feudalism declined socage tenure increased until it became the normal ... and all free tenures were converted into socage. The holder of a socage tenure ...
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Talk:Real property
... escuage, castle-guard, cornage and others) or socage (including burgage and petit serjeanty), or frankalmoign ... most important difference between the military and socage tenures was the mode of descent. Whether ... regarded the capital fief. The descent of socage lands or lands other than the’ capital ... wrote in the time of Henry II., socage lands, if anciently partible (antiquitus div-i ... not tenure in chivalry is tenure in socage. prevailed that, though it was a ...
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Talk:Personal property
... escuage, castle-guard, cornage and others) or socage (including burgage and petit serjeanty), or frankalmoign ... most important difference between the military and socage tenures was the mode of descent. Whether ... regarded the capital fief. The descent of socage lands or lands other than the’ capital ... wrote in the time of Henry II., socage lands, if anciently partible (antiquitus div-i ... not tenure in chivalry is tenure in socage. prevailed that, though it was a ...
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Serjeanty
... tenure by knight-service and tenure in socage. It originated in the assignation of an ... partly alienated, and which were converted into socage tenures, or, in some cases, tenures by ... serjeanties held of mesne lords, sank into socage, while "grand" serjeanties, the holders of which ...
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Feu
... as many as seven forms of tenureward, socage, mortification, feu, blench, burgage, booking. Ward, the ... an effect of the rising of 745. Socage and mortification have long since disappeared. Booking ...
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Frankalmoin
... the land the tenure was converted into socage, and no fresh grants in frankalmoin, save ... 1925 the tenure was converted into common socage.
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Land tenure
... The most important were payment of rent (socage tenure), military service (Knight-service), the performance ... knight service, converting all free tenures to socage tenure. Quia Emptores and its equivalents do ...
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The Crown
... was common socage—owners of land held as socage held it subject only to the Crown ...
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Statute of Tenures
... service tenants owed to the Crown with socage, and compensated the monarch with an annual ...
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Ultimogeniture
... where lands were held in tenure by socage. It also occurred at copyhold manors in ...
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