feudal law

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feudal law (plural feudal laws)

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see feudal,‎ law.
  2. (absolute use) The legislation governing feudal matters, such as the procedures, (mutual) rights and duties concerning fiefs, feudal lords and their enfeoffed vassals.

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