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A quick definition of droit de prise:
Term: Droit de prise
Definition: Droit de prise was a duty in French law where commoners were required to provide goods on credit to the royal household for domestic use. This means that they had to give things to the king and queen without getting paid right away. It was like a loan that they had to give to the royal family.
A more thorough explanation:
Term: Droit de prise
Definition: In French law, droit de prise refers to the obligation of commoners to provide goods on credit to the royal household for domestic use. This was a duty that was imposed on the commoners during the medieval period in France.
Examples: During the medieval period, the French royal household required various goods for their domestic use. The commoners were obligated to provide these goods on credit, which was known as droit de prise. For instance, a baker might be required to provide bread to the royal household on credit, while a farmer might be required to provide vegetables or fruits. These goods were then used by the royal household for their daily consumption.
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