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Mortmain

Mortmain (/ˈmɔːrtmeɪn/) is the perpetual, inalienable ownership of real estate by a corporation or legal institution; the term is usually used in the context of its prohibition. Historically, the land owner usually would be the religious office of a church; today, insofar as mortmain prohibitions against perpetual ownership still exist, it refers most…

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Mortmain

Nodes32
Edges31
Triples53
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.0625
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related to history · 26
Mortmain → As, Ash, Bacsete, Chertsey Abbey, Church, Church's, Crown, During, England, Geoffrey, In, King Edward, Magna Carta, Middle Ages, Over, Provisions, Robert, Roman Catholic Church, Statutes, Surrey
related to External links · 22
Mortmain → An Introduction, Being, Bibliography, Black's Law Dictionary, Bryan, Clarendon Press, Corrected Re-Issue, Garner, Historical Principles, Internet Archive, MN, New English Dictionary, October, Oxford, Paul, Retrieved, St, Supplement, The Oxford English Dictionary, Thomson Reuters
see also · 3
Mortmain → Islamic, MortmainWaqf, Rule

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land ed law legal held church dead usually history statutes would still perpetual ownership term modern trust isbn charitable corporation

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Englandinstance ofHistoryDuring the Middle Ages in Western European countries0.80text
the Roman Catholic Church acquired a substantial amount of real estateinstance ofHistoryDuring the Middle Ages in Western European countries0.80text
Mortmainrelated to External linksThe Oxford English Dictionary0.60section
Mortmainrelated to External linksBeing0.60section
Mortmainrelated to External linksCorrected Re-Issue0.60section
Mortmainrelated to External linksAn Introduction0.60section
Mortmainrelated to External linksSupplement0.60section
Mortmainrelated to External linksBibliography0.60section
Mortmainrelated to External linksNew English Dictionary0.60section
Mortmainrelated to External linksHistorical Principles0.60section
Mortmainrelated to External linksVol0.60section
Mortmainrelated to External linksVI0.60section

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