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Quia Emptores

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Quia Emptores

English statute of July 1290 stipulating that purchasers of land owed feudal rights to services and payments to the lord who ultimately held the land, rather than to the subtenant from whom the land had been bought.



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1899) (describing the Quia Emptores Terrarum statute).
After the Statute Quia Emptores in 1290, it also became transferable without the consent of the lord.
 
 
 
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