See Also:

feoffment (iou) and pas (iou)


feoffment (iou)



feoffment noun. obsolete exc. Hist. ME.
[Anglo-Norman, formed as FEOFF verb: see -MENT.]
Law.
The action of putting a person in possession of property, rents, etc., under the feudal system; the mode of conveying freehold property by livery of seisin. ME.
charter of feoffment, deed of feoffment: recording or (later) effecting a feoffment.
b. More fully feoffment of trust, feoffment upon trust, feoffment to uses. A conveyance of land to one person in trust for another, or for certain uses. L15.
Possession of property as a result of feoffment; the property itself. Only in ME.
A deed of feoffment. LME-L17.

pas (iou)



pas noun. [pa, p¨»:] Pl. same. E18.
[French.]
1. The right of going first; precedence. E18.
2. A step in dancing; a kind of Dance, esp. in classical ballet. Chiefly with qualifying phr. L18.
pas ciseaux: see pas de ciseaux below. pas d'action a Dance for one person.