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Livery of seisin (/ˈsiːzɪn/) is an archaic legal conveyancing ceremony, formerly practised in feudal England and in other countries following English common law, used to convey holdings in property. The term livery is closely related to if not synonymous with delivery used in some jurisdictions in contract law or the related law of deeds. The oldest forms of common law provided that a valid conveyance of a feudal tenure in land required physical transfer by the transferor to the transferee in the presence of witnesses of a piece of the ground itself, in the literal sense of a hand-to-hand passing of an amount of soil, a twig, key to a building on that land, or other token.

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  • Transferencia de posesión (es)
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  • Livery of seisin (/ˈsiːzɪn/) is an archaic legal conveyancing ceremony, formerly practised in feudal England and in other countries following English common law, used to convey holdings in property. The term livery is closely related to if not synonymous with delivery used in some jurisdictions in contract law or the related law of deeds. The oldest forms of common law provided that a valid conveyance of a feudal tenure in land required physical transfer by the transferor to the transferee in the presence of witnesses of a piece of the ground itself, in the literal sense of a hand-to-hand passing of an amount of soil, a twig, key to a building on that land, or other token. (en)
  • La transferencia de posesión o libranza de seisin es una ceremonia legal arcaica de transmisión, antiguamente practicada en la Inglaterra feudal y en otros países que siguen el derecho consuetudinario inglés, utilizada para transmitir posesiones de bienes.​ El término "livery" está estrechamente relacionado, si no es que es sinónimo, con el término "delivery", utilizado en algunas jurisdicciones en el derecho contractual o en el derecho de las escrituras. Las formas más antiguas del derecho consuetudinario establecían que una transmisión válida de una tenencia feudal de la tierra requería la transferencia física por parte del cedente al cesionario en presencia de testigos de un trozo de la propia tierra, en el sentido literal de un traspaso de mano a mano de una cantidad de tierra, una ram (es)
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  • La transferencia de posesión o libranza de seisin es una ceremonia legal arcaica de transmisión, antiguamente practicada en la Inglaterra feudal y en otros países que siguen el derecho consuetudinario inglés, utilizada para transmitir posesiones de bienes.​ El término "livery" está estrechamente relacionado, si no es que es sinónimo, con el término "delivery", utilizado en algunas jurisdicciones en el derecho contractual o en el derecho de las escrituras. Las formas más antiguas del derecho consuetudinario establecían que una transmisión válida de una tenencia feudal de la tierra requería la transferencia física por parte del cedente al cesionario en presencia de testigos de un trozo de la propia tierra, en el sentido literal de un traspaso de mano a mano de una cantidad de tierra, una ramita, la llave de un edificio en esa tierra u otra señal. (es)
  • Livery of seisin (/ˈsiːzɪn/) is an archaic legal conveyancing ceremony, formerly practised in feudal England and in other countries following English common law, used to convey holdings in property. The term livery is closely related to if not synonymous with delivery used in some jurisdictions in contract law or the related law of deeds. The oldest forms of common law provided that a valid conveyance of a feudal tenure in land required physical transfer by the transferor to the transferee in the presence of witnesses of a piece of the ground itself, in the literal sense of a hand-to-hand passing of an amount of soil, a twig, key to a building on that land, or other token. (en)
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