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  2. List of medieval land terms - Wikipedia

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    The feudal system, in which the land was owned by a monarch, who in exchange for homage and military service granted its use to tenants-in-chief, who in their turn granted its use to sub-tenants in return for further services, gave rise to several terms, particular to Britain, for subdivisions of land which are no longer in wide use.

  3. Land tenure - Wikipedia

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    There were different kinds of tenure to fit various kinds of need. For instance, a military tenure might be by knight-service, requiring the tenant to supply the lord with a number of armed horsemen and ground troops. The fees were often lands, land revenue or revenue-producing real property, typically known as fiefs or fiefdoms. [4]

  4. Homestead Acts - Wikipedia

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    The intent of the Homestead Act of 1862 [24] [25] was to reduce the cost of homesteading under the Preemption Act; after the South seceded and their delegates left Congress in 1861, the Republicans and supporters from the upper South passed a homestead act signed by Abraham Lincoln on May 20, 1862, which went into effect on Jan. 1st, 1863.

  5. Homestead Multiple Property Submission - Wikipedia

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    Homestead Public School-Neva King Cooper School: 520 Northwest 1st Street: December 4, 1985 McMinn-Horne House: 25 Northeast 12th Street: August 30, 1996 Thomas Faust House: 69 Northwest 4th Street: September 27, 1996 Fuchs Bakery: 102 South Krome Street: November 15, 1996 Lindeman-Johnson House: 906 North Krome Avenue: November 15, 1996 ...

  6. Real estate - Wikipedia

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    Real estate is property consisting of land and the buildings on it, along with its natural resources such as growing crops (e.g. timber), minerals or water, and wild animals; immovable property of this nature; an interest vested in this (also) an item of real property, (more generally) buildings or housing in general.

  7. Croft (land) - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of the Ordnance Survey in 1850 clearly highlights the division of this land and the turf and stone boundaries built by the first tenants in 1805 are still in use today as croft boundaries. Kirkibost was 'cleared' of its tenants in 1823 and the 1850 mapping clearly shows roofless ruins on each parcel of land.

  8. Tenant fatally stabs landlord in Homestead, Miami-Dade ... - AOL

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  9. Tenant farmer - Wikipedia

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    A tenant farmer on his front porch, south of Muskogee, Oklahoma (1939). A tenant farmer is a farmer or farmworker who resides and works on land owned by a landlord, while tenant farming is an agricultural production system in which landowners contribute their land and often a measure of operating capital and management, while tenant farmers contribute their labor along with at times varying ...