- tenementum
- A tenement; an estate held by a tenant.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
feodum est quod quis tenet ex quacunque causa sive sit tenementum sive redditus — /fyuwdam est kwod kwis tenat eks kweykarjkwiy koza sayviy sit tenamentam sayviy redatas/ A fee is that which any one holds from whatever cause, whether tenement or rent … Black's law dictionary
liberum tenementum — /libaram tenamentam/ In common law pleading, a plea of freehold. A plea by the defendant in an action of trespass to real property that the locus in quo is his freehold, or that of a third person, under whom he acted. In realty law, freehold.… … Black's law dictionary
feodum est quod quis tenet ex quacunque causa sive sit tenementum sive redditus — /fyuwdam est kwod kwis tenat eks kweykarjkwiy koza sayviy sit tenamentam sayviy redatas/ A fee is that which any one holds from whatever cause, whether tenement or rent … Black's law dictionary
liberum tenementum — /libaram tenamentam/ In common law pleading, a plea of freehold. A plea by the defendant in an action of trespass to real property that the locus in quo is his freehold, or that of a third person, under whom he acted. In realty law, freehold.… … Black's law dictionary
Feodum est good quis tenet sibi et haeredibus suis, sive sit tenementum, sive reditus, etc — A fee is that which one holds for himself and his heirs, whether it be a tenement or a rent … Ballentine's law dictionary
Feodum est quod quis tenet ex quacunque causa, sive sit tenementum sive redditus — A fee is something that a person holds from whatever cause, whether it be tenement or rent … Ballentine's law dictionary
Id tenementum dici potest socagium — That tenure may be called socage. See 2 Bl Comm 79 … Ballentine's law dictionary
liberum tenementum — A freehold estate. A plea in an action of trespass quare clausum brought by a person in actual possession of the land, asserting title to the property in the defendant, and the right to immediate possession, but admitting possession in the… … Ballentine's law dictionary
plea of liberum tenementum — A plea of freehold; a plea which in some jurisdictions is allowed to be interposed by the defendant in an action of trespass. Fort Dearborn Lodge v Klein, 115 Ill 177, 3 NE 272 … Ballentine's law dictionary
frank tenements — Tenement Ten e*ment, n. [OF. tenement a holding, a fief, F. t[ e]nement, LL. tenementum, fr. L. tenere to hold. See {Tenant}.] 1. (Feud. Law) That which is held of another by service; property which one holds of a lord or proprietor in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English