de conjunctim feoffatis
De Conjunctim Feoffatis (dee k[schwa]n-j[schwa]ngk-t[schwa]m fee-fay-tis), n. [Law Latin “concerning persons jointly enfeoffed”] Hist. The title of the statute of Edward I preventing delays caused by tenants pleading, in novel disseisins or other actions, that someone else was jointly seised with them.
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