The Fee Tail and the Common Recovery in Medieval England, 1176-1502.

Fee tails were a heritable interest in land which was both inalienable and could only pass at death by inheritance to descendants of the original grantee. Biancalana's study considers the origins of the entail, and the development of a reliable legal mechanism for their destruction, the common...

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Main Author: Biancalana, Joseph
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Series:Cambridge studies in English legal history.
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