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  • FESTING-PENNY
    Earnest given to servants when hired or retained. The same as arles-penny. Cowell.
  • FESTINUM REMEDIUM
    Lat. A speedy remedy. The writ of assise was thus characterized (in comparison with the less expeditious remedies previously available) by the statute of Westminster 2, (13 Edw. I, c. 24.)
  • FESTUM
    A feast or festival. Fes turn stultorum, the feast of fools.
  • FETTERS
    Chains or shackles for the feet; irons used to secure the legs of convicts, unruly prisoners, etc. Similar chains securing the wrists are called "handcuffs."
  • FEU
    In Scotch law. A holding or tenure where the vassal, in place of military service, makes his return in grain or money. Distinguished from "wardholding," which is the military tenure of the country. Bell. -Fen annuals. The reddendo, or annual return from the vassal to a superior in a feu More...
  • FEU ET LIEU
    Fr. In old French and Canadian law. Hearth and home. A term importing actual settlement upon laud by a tenant.
  • FEUD
    In feudal law. An estate in land held of a superior on condition of rendering him services. 2 Bl. Comnj. 105. An inheritable right to the use and occupation of lands, held on condition of rendering services to the lord or proprietor, who himself retains the property in the lands. More...
  • FEUDA
    Feuds or fees.
  • FEUDAL
    Pertaining to feuds or fees; relating to or growing out of the feudal system or feudal law; haying the quality of a feud, as distinguished from "allodial." -Feudal actions. An ancient name for real actions, or such as concern real property only. 3 Bl. Comm. 117.-Feudal law. The body of More...
  • FEUDALISM
    The feudal system; the aggregate of feudal principles and usages.
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