Arrentation — (Lat. arrendare ), in the forest laws of England, is the licensing an owner of land in a forest, to enclose it with a small ditch and low hedge, in consideration of an annual rent.References*1728 [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi… … Wikipedia
arrentation — ar·ren·ta·tion … English syllables
arrentation — The right or privilege of leasing; the privilege granted to a tenant of forest land to enclose it on paying rent … Ballentine's law dictionary
arrentation — noun see arrent … Useful english dictionary
Arendator — Ar en*da tor, n. [LL. arendator, arrendator, fr. arendare, arrendare, to pay rent, fr. arenda yearly rent; ad + renda, F. rente, E. rent. Cf. {Arrentation} and {Rent}.] In some provinces of Russia, one who farms the rents or revenues. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Serjeanty — Tenure by serjeanty was a form of land holding in Medieval England (and is also used of similar forms in Continental Europe) under the feudal system, intermediate between tenure by knight service and tenure in socage.Origins and developmentIt… … Wikipedia
arrentatio — Same as arrentation … Ballentine's law dictionary
arrendation — see arrentation … Useful english dictionary