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Definition of nomine albae firmae

nomine albae firmae

nomine albae firmae is a legal term used in Scots law. It refers to a type of land tenure where the tenant pays only a nominal sum, such as a penny, to the landowner. This type of tenure is also known as "in name of blench farm."

  • John holds his land under nomine albae firmae, which means he only pays a small amount to the landowner.
  • The land was granted to the tenant in nomine albae firmae, which means they have a right to use the land without paying a lot of money.

These examples illustrate how nomine albae firmae is a type of land tenure where the tenant pays a nominal sum to the landowner. This type of tenure was common in Scotland and allowed tenants to use the land without having to pay a lot of money.

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Term: nomine albae firmae

Definition: Nomine albae firmae is a legal term used in Scots law to describe a type of land tenure where the tenant pays only a nominal sum, such as a penny, to the landowner. It means "in name of blench farm" and is one of the ways in which lands were held by tenants from their superiors.

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