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emphyteusis

An estate in land, under the Roman law, analogous to a fee-farm, or perpetual lease, in English law. It gave the occupant, or his transferee, a perpetual lease, conditioned upon payment of rent, and perhaps improvement in the land. Whence emphyteutic, to engage, occupy.

Source : William C. Anderson, A Dictionary of Law (1893)

Language : English

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