retenementum
retenementum (ri-ten-[schwa]-men-t[schwa]m). Hist. A withholding; restraint or detainment.
retenementum (ri-ten-[schwa]-men-t[schwa]m). Hist. A withholding; restraint or detainment.
tenementis legatis 听审争议地产令 伦敦或其他市镇受理有关遗赠土地或地产争议的古老令状,由此可听审并判决争议地产的归属。
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separatum tenementum (sep-[schwa]-ray-t[schwa]m ten-[schwa]-men-t[ schwa]m). [Law Latin] Hist. A separate tenement.
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lands, tenements, and hereditaments. Real property. • The term was traditionally used in wills, deeds, and other instruments.
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plea of liberum tenementum 完全保有地产权答辩 在侵权〔trespass〕诉讼中被告提出的主张对其行为地〔locus in quo〕具有完全保有地产权〔freehold〕的答辩。
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fine levando de tenementis tentis de rege in capite juxta licentiam regis 〈拉〉授权对直属保有地征收罚金之令状
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contenement (k[schwa]n-ten-[schwa]-m[schwa]nt). Hist. 1. Freehold land held by a feudal tenant, esp. land used to support the tenant. • Magna Carta exempted this property from seizure. “Contenement, (contenementum) seemeth to be the free hould land, which lyeth to a mans tenement or dwelling house, that is in his owne occupation. For magna carta. ca. 14.
frank-tenement. Hist. A free tenement; a freehold. • This term described both the tenure and the estate. — Also spelled franktenement. See FREEHOLD.
nil habuit in tenementis (nil hab-yoo-it in ten-[schwa]-men-tis), n. [Law Latin “he has nothing in the tenements”] Hist. In an action to recover rent on a lease, the defendant’s plea that the landlord has no title or interest in the property at issue.
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