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Перевод: seisin speek seisin


[существительное]
владение недвижимостью


Тезаурус:

  1. Originally the rules linked the old and new owners with the land itself by the delivery of seisin, the handing over of a clod of earth on site.
  2. In February 1259 John Fitzjohn fined in 300 for seisin of his father's lands while still under age.
  3. The value of tolls levied in the duchy was specifically alluded to in a memorandum of 1294: the French had occupied the duchy, had seisin of pages and rents in Aquitaine, and therefore controlled most of it.
  4. English law has directed its attention not to ownership, but to possession, or, as it is called in the case of land, seisin.
  5. In English land law, the concept of seisin (settled possession) lies behind more modern ideas of ownership or possession.
  6. Richard Fitzhugh did not take seisin of his lands until 1480 and did not become politically active until after 1483, but it is clear that he was already a satellite of his cousin the duke.
  7. Subsequent reliefs were smaller: in October 1241 Adam of Purton, nephew and senior co-heir of Thomas of Sandford, paid ten marks for a grant of seisin of the wardenship of Braydon Forest, which belonged to him by right of primogeniture.
  8. It was like enlarging herself tenfold into a chill but resplendent vastness, like taking seisin of the night.
  9. When the heir had done homage to the king, it was usual for the Justice of the Forest, on receipt of the appropriate writ, to take from him security for the payment of relief, and then to give him seisin of his Forest bailiwick; the king's escheator was ordered at the same time to hand over his lands to him, those appurtenant to his forestership, and whatever others he might hold in chief by other service.
  10. In 1227 John Fitzgeoffrey gave the king 300 marks to have seisin of the lands which had descended to him by right of inheritance from his father.
  11. Hereditary wardenships, for example, were from time to time inherited by priests: in 1207 William of Wrotham, Archdeacon of Taunton, received from King John seisin of the lands he held in chief in Somerset, and the wardenship of the forests of Somerset and Exmoor in Devon.
  12. In July 1221 the sisters and co-heiresses of Philip of Oldcoates, hereditary warden of the forest of Northumberland, paid the Crown a fine of eighty marks for seisin of their inheritance - the wardenship of the forest and the lands at Nafferton and Matfen which were appurtenant thereto.

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