liferent

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life+‎rent

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liferent(countableanduncountable,pluralliferents)

  1. (Scots law)The right to receive for life thebenefitsof apropertyor otherasset,without the right to dispose of it.
    • 1898,R. S. Craig, Adam Laing,The Hawick Tradition of 1514: The Town's Common Flag and Seal,page240:
      The said William Aitken, being of new solemnly sworn, &c., depones he is a Burgess of Hawick, and had the property of a house which he nowliferents,the fee being disponed to his son-in-law, Bailie Robert Scot, for the use of his son William, his daughter, Bailie Scot's wife, having paid the price of the house; depones sixty years ago Gilbert Elliot was tenant in Nether Southfield, who broke Hawick Common by plowing a part of it, which the Deponent saw at the Common-Riding when the Magistrates and other persons at the Common-Riding potched the ground he had plowed, and was then sown that he might not reap the crop of this.

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