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Legal Definitions - ut de feodo
Law school: Where you spend three years learning to think like a lawyer, then a lifetime trying to think like a human again.
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Definition of ut de feodo
- Term:
- UT DE FEODO
- Definition:
- As of fee.
Example: The land was granted to the new owner ut de feodo.
This term is used in Law Latin to indicate that something is granted as a fee. In other words, it means that the ownership of a piece of property is transferred to someone else. The example shows that the land was granted to a new owner as a fee, meaning that the new owner now has full ownership and control over the land.
A 'reasonable person' is a legal fiction I'm pretty sure I've never met.
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Simple Definition
Term: UT DE FEODO
Definition: UT DE FEODO means "as of fee" in Law Latin. It is used to indicate that something is being done in relation to a fee.
A lawyer without books would be like a workman without tools.
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