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Tenures Abolition Act 1746 is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 19 September 2024. There are changes that may be brought into force at a future date.
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[1.]. Tenure of ward holding taken away;Previous MatchNext Match
3. For regulating the casualty of non-entry.Previous MatchNext Match
4. Tenure of ward holding held of superiors converted into feu holding.Previous MatchNext Match
5. Court of Session to settle the recompense, and publish an act of sederunt, and determine differences in a summary way.Previous MatchNext Match
6.Vassals not to forfeit for feu duties till modifications made.Previous MatchNext Match
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9. No tenure of ward holding to be granted.Previous MatchNext Match
10. Tenure of feu cum maritagio, &c. taken away.Previous MatchNext Match
11. Casualties of single and life-rent escheats incurred by horning and denunciation for civil causes taken away.Previous MatchNext Match
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16. Possessors of tailzied estates impowered to sell the superiorities.Previous MatchNext Match
17. Purchase money how to be applied.Previous MatchNext Match
18. Vassals discharged from attending at head courts.Previous MatchNext Match
19. Vassals to attend if summoned on juries.Previous MatchNext Match
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21. Tacksmen discharged from all services, &c. not mentioned in the tack, &c.Previous MatchNext Match
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