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Simple English definitions for legal terms

lignagium

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A quick definition of lignagium:

Term: Lignagium

Definition: Lignagium is a legal term from Latin that refers to the right to cut firewood and the payment for this right. In simpler terms, it means the permission to gather firewood and the fee paid for it.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Lignagium is a historical term that refers to the right to cut firewood and the payment for that right.

  • A farmer was granted lignagium to cut firewood from the forest on his property.
  • The lord of the manor charged his tenants lignagium for the right to gather firewood from the common land.

These examples show how lignagium was a legal right to cut firewood and the payment made for that right. It was often granted by landowners to their tenants or farmers who needed firewood for heating and cooking.

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