
1) Land tenure 2) Tenure
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Copyhold tenure was a form of feudal tenure of land common in England from the Middle Ages until the 19th century, and surviving in residual form until 1922. The land was held according to the custom of the manor, and the mode of landholding took its name from the fact that the `title deed` received by the tenant was a copy of the relevant entry.....
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n. an interest, or tenure, in land where the holder's title deeds were copy of the entries kept by the lord of the manor. It was incrementally abolished from 1841 to 1925.
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status for property or land held according to agreed customs and terms written in the official records; subject to payments, e.g. on transfer or death (R 165); tenancy by possession of copy of such customs and terms
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land tenure dependent on will of the lord of the manor
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• (n.) A tenure of estate by copy of court roll; or a tenure for which the tenant has nothing to show, except the rolls made by the steward of the lord`s court. • (n.) Land held in copyhold.
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in English law, a form of landholding defined as a `holding at the will of the lord according to the custom of the manor.` Its origin is found in ... [3 related articles]
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status for property or land held according to agreed customs and terms written in the official records; subject to payments, e.g. on transfer or death (R 165); tenancy by possession of copy of such customs and terms
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Cop'y·hold` noun (Eng. Law) (a) A tenure of estate by copy of court roll; or a tenure for which the tenant has nothing to show, except the rolls made by the steward of the lord's court.
Blackstone. (b) Land held in copyhold.
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Copyholds do no...
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holding land by title of copy of COURT ROLL
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In English law, copyhold was a tenure of land by copy from the court rolls belonging to a manor. Copyhold property cannot be now created, for the foundation on which it rests is, that the property has been possessed time out of mind, by copy of court roll, and that the tenements are within the manor. In 1858 parliament passed a law which enables ei...
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n] - a medieval form of land tenure in England
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copyhold 1. A type of ownership of land in England, evidenced by a copy of the manor roll establishing the title. 2. A medieval form of land tenure in England. A copyhold was a parcel of land granted to a peasant by the lord of the manor in return for agricultural services.
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noun a medieval form of land tenure in England; a copyhold was a parcel of land granted to a peasant by the lord of the manor in return for agricultural services
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(formerly) a type of ownership of land in England, evidenced by a copy of the manor roll establishing the title. · an estate held under such ownership.
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