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- Frank-marriage abstract "Frank-marriage (liberum maritagium), in real property law, a species of estate tail, now obsolete.When a man was seized of land in fee simple, and gave it to a daughter on marriage, the daughter and her husband were termed the donees in frank-marriage, because they held the land granted to them and the heirs of their two bodies free from all manner of service, except fealty, to the donor or his heirs until the fourth degree of consanguinity from the donor was passed.This right of a freeholder so to give away his land at will was first recognized in the reign of Henry II, and became up to the reign of Elizabeth I the most usual kind of settlement.".
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- Frank-marriage wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Frank-marriage wikiPageRevisionID "573642155".
- Frank-marriage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legal_history_of_England.
- Frank-marriage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Real_property_law.
- Frank-marriage wikiPageWikiLink Consanguinity.
- Frank-marriage wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_I_of_England.
- Frank-marriage wikiPageWikiLink Fealty.
- Frank-marriage wikiPageWikiLink Fee_simple.
- Frank-marriage wikiPageWikiLink Fee_tail.
- Frank-marriage wikiPageWikiLink Freehold_(law).
- Frank-marriage wikiPageWikiLink Henry_II_of_England.
- Frank-marriage wikiPageWikiLink Property_law.
- Frank-marriage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frank-marriage".
- Frank-marriage wikiPageWikiLinkText "maritagium".
- Frank-marriage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1911.
- Frank-marriage wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Property_law.
- Frank-marriage subject Category:Legal_history_of_England.
- Frank-marriage subject Category:Real_property_law.
- Frank-marriage comment "Frank-marriage (liberum maritagium), in real property law, a species of estate tail, now obsolete.When a man was seized of land in fee simple, and gave it to a daughter on marriage, the daughter and her husband were termed the donees in frank-marriage, because they held the land granted to them and the heirs of their two bodies free from all manner of service, except fealty, to the donor or his heirs until the fourth degree of consanguinity from the donor was passed.This right of a freeholder so to give away his land at will was first recognized in the reign of Henry II, and became up to the reign of Elizabeth I the most usual kind of settlement.".
- Frank-marriage label "Frank-marriage".
- Frank-marriage sameAs Q16837631.
- Frank-marriage sameAs m.08v5wk.
- Frank-marriage sameAs Q16837631.
- Frank-marriage wasDerivedFrom Frank-marriage?oldid=573642155.
- Frank-marriage isPrimaryTopicOf Frank-marriage.