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Simple English definitions for legal terms

fratriage

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A quick definition of fratriage:

Fratriage: Fratriage is a term used in history to describe the portion of an inheritance that a younger brother receives from his father's estate. In feudal times, the younger brother was required to pay homage to his older brother, even though the land was from their father's estate. Fratriage can also refer to a portion of an inheritance given to coheirs.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Fratriage (fra-tree-ij or fray-) is a historical term that refers to:

  1. The portion of a father's estate that is inherited by a younger brother.
  2. A portion of an inheritance given to coheirs.

Under feudal law, the younger brother who received the fratriage was required to pay homage to his older brother, even though the land was from their father's estate.

Example: If a father had two sons and left behind a piece of land, the younger son would receive the fratriage, which was his portion of the inheritance. However, he would still have to pay homage to his older brother, who inherited the rest of the estate.

Explanation: This example illustrates the first definition of fratriage, which is the portion of a father's estate that is inherited by a younger brother. It also shows how feudal law required the younger brother to pay homage to his older brother, even though the land was from their father's estate.

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