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was limited to 175 years to prevent the existence of perpetual landlord-tenant relationships similar to those that existed under feudal tenure.
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The great lords looked with dissatisfaction on the increase of such subtenures. Accordingly, in 1290 a statute was passed,
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or other superior lord, carved out new and distinct tenures in their turn by sub-letting or
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Explanatory notes to Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. (Scotland) Act 2000
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Index

Undertenant
English feudalism

Harold Sacramentum Fecit Willelmo Duci
Bayeux Tapestry
Fief
Ecclesiastical fief
Crown land
Allodial title
Appanage
Vassal
Feoffment
Seignory
Subinfeudation
Feoffee
Fealty
Homage
Affinity
Feudal maintenance
Feudal fragmentation
Bastard feudalism
Livery
Manorialism
Lord of the manor
Manorial court
Manor house
List
Demesne
Glebe
Overlord

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