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ligia et non ligia

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A quick definition of ligia et non ligia:

Term: ligia et non ligia

Definition: In Scots law, ligia et non ligia refers to the distinction between liege and nonliege. A liege fee is land held directly under the Crown, while a nonliege fee is land held under a vassal of the Crown. Essentially, it is a way of categorizing land ownership based on who the land is held under.

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Term: Ligia et non ligia
Definition: In Scots law, ligia et non ligia refers to the distinction between liege and nonliege. A liege fee is a type of landholding that is directly held under the Crown, while a nonliege fee is held under a vassal of the Crown. For example, if a person owns land that is directly held under the Crown, they have a liege fee. If they own land that is held under a vassal of the Crown, they have a nonliege fee. This distinction was important in medieval Scotland because it determined the level of loyalty and obligations owed to the Crown.

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