- grant, in, fee, simple, or, for, less, estate
- concession f en fief simple ou en un moindre domaine
English-French legislative terms. 2015.
English-French legislative terms. 2015.
fee-farm — A species of tenure, where land is held of another in perpetuity at a yearly rent, without fealty, homage, or other services than such as are specially comprised in the feoffment. It corresponds very nearly to the emphyteusis of the Roman law.… … Black's law dictionary
fee-farm — A species of tenure, where land is held of another in perpetuity at a yearly rent, without fealty, homage, or other services than such as are specially comprised in the feoffment. It corresponds very nearly to the emphyteusis of the Roman law.… … Black's law dictionary
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