- reditus albi
- Same as white rents.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
reditus albi — /redatas slbay/ White rent; blanche farm; rent payable in silver or other money … Black's law dictionary
reditus nigri — /redatas nigray/ Black rent; black mail; rent payable in provisions, corn, labor, etc.; as distinguished from money rent, called reditus albi … Black's law dictionary
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black rents — In old English law, rents reserved in work, grain, provisions, or baser money than silver, in contradistinction to those which were reserved in white money or silver, which were termed white rents (reditus albi), or blanch farms. See blackmail … Black's law dictionary
black rents — In old English law, rents reserved in work, grain, provisions, or baser money than silver, in contradistinction to those which were reserved in white money or silver, which were termed white rents (reditus albi), or blanch farms. See blackmail … Black's law dictionary
blanch-farms — White rents, also called reditus albi, which were rents payable in silver or white money. See 2 Bl Comm 42 … Ballentine's law dictionary
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