also cestuy que, is a shortened version of cestui a que use le
feoffment fuit fait, literally, "The person for whose use the
feoffmentKaynak: Cestui queA chartis reddendis was an ancient writ , which lays against one who had charter s of
feoffment entrusted to his keeping, and who refused
Kaynak: Chartis reddendisAs a method of evading the common law, the practice arose of making
feoffment s to the use of, or upon trust for, persons other than those
Kaynak: Use (law)Every
feoffment made by a new tenant could not be in frankalmoign , since the donee was a layman; it would be reckoned by the laws of
Kaynak: Quia EmptoresFor the avoiding of feigned, covinous and fraudulent
feoffment s, gifts, grants, alienations, bonds, suits, judgments and executions, as
Kaynak: Fraudulent Conveyances Act 1571The deed of
feoffment dated 1 November 1585 exists in the George Grant Francis collection in Cardiff, summarised as follows"i) Robert
Kaynak: ChantryC cestui que | abbreviation of cestui a que use le
feoffment fuit fait, "The person for whose use the
feoffment was made"trust. |
Kaynak: Law FrenchThe deed of
feoffment dated 1 November 1585 exists in the George Grant Francis collection in Cardiff"i) Robert Appley the elder, Robert
Kaynak: BarnstapleDe jure this acquisition had to be legitimised by imperial
feoffment. It took Elector George II Augustus until 1733 to get Charles VI to
Kaynak: Stade (region)Families who have received episcopale
feoffment of the country by the Bishop of Brescia : | Family Blazon Period | Adami | 1374 - ? |
Kaynak: NiardoIn the act of parliament declaring the
feoffment he is for the first time designated 'knight.' In 1509 he was appointed one of the
Kaynak: John Fineux