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Under the feudal system in England, a feoffee (/fɛˈfiː, fiːˈfiː/) is a trustee who holds a fief (or "fee"), that is to say an estate in land, for the use of a beneficial owner. The term is more fully stated as a feoffee to uses of the beneficial owner. The use of such trustees developed towards the end of the era of feudalism in the Middle Ages and declined with the formal ending of that social and economic system in 1660. The development of feoffees to uses may have hastened the end of the feudal system, since their operation circumvented vital feudal fiscal mechanisms.

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  • Leník (též man) je uživatelem léna a je vázán svému lennímu pánovi slibem věrnosti a poslušnosti a rovněž případné vojenské pomoci. Leník byl většinou původem z řad nižší šlechty a převážně bez vlastních svobodných statků, který za své vojvodské služby případně i jiné služby prokazované panovníkovi nebo některému jinému významnému šlechtici či duchovnímu, získával do správy a užívání příslušné majetky — manství. (cs)
  • Under the feudal system in England, a feoffee (/fɛˈfiː, fiːˈfiː/) is a trustee who holds a fief (or "fee"), that is to say an estate in land, for the use of a beneficial owner. The term is more fully stated as a feoffee to uses of the beneficial owner. The use of such trustees developed towards the end of the era of feudalism in the Middle Ages and declined with the formal ending of that social and economic system in 1660. The development of feoffees to uses may have hastened the end of the feudal system, since their operation circumvented vital feudal fiscal mechanisms. (en)
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  • Leník (též man) je uživatelem léna a je vázán svému lennímu pánovi slibem věrnosti a poslušnosti a rovněž případné vojenské pomoci. Leník byl většinou původem z řad nižší šlechty a převážně bez vlastních svobodných statků, který za své vojvodské služby případně i jiné služby prokazované panovníkovi nebo některému jinému významnému šlechtici či duchovnímu, získával do správy a užívání příslušné majetky — manství. (cs)
  • Under the feudal system in England, a feoffee (/fɛˈfiː, fiːˈfiː/) is a trustee who holds a fief (or "fee"), that is to say an estate in land, for the use of a beneficial owner. The term is more fully stated as a feoffee to uses of the beneficial owner. The use of such trustees developed towards the end of the era of feudalism in the Middle Ages and declined with the formal ending of that social and economic system in 1660. The development of feoffees to uses may have hastened the end of the feudal system, since their operation circumvented vital feudal fiscal mechanisms. (en)
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