- gressume
- /gres(y)am/ In English law, a customary fine due from a copyhold tenant on the death of the lord. Spelled also "grassum," "grossome," and "gressame."
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
gressume — /gres(y)am/ In English law, a customary fine due from a copyhold tenant on the death of the lord. Spelled also grassum, grossome, and gressame … Black's law dictionary
gressume — Same as gersome … Ballentine's law dictionary
grasson — grasson, or grassum /graesam/ A fine paid upon the transfer of a copyhold estate. See gressume … Black's law dictionary
grassum — grasson, or grassum /graesam/ A fine paid upon the transfer of a copyhold estate. See gressume … Black's law dictionary
grossome — /growsam/ In old English law, a fine, or sum of money paid for a lease. Supposed to be a corruption of gersuma (q.v.). See gressume … Black's law dictionary
grasson — grasson, or grassum /graesam/ A fine paid upon the transfer of a copyhold estate. See gressume … Black's law dictionary
grassum — grasson, or grassum /graesam/ A fine paid upon the transfer of a copyhold estate. See gressume … Black's law dictionary
grossome — /growsam/ In old English law, a fine, or sum of money paid for a lease. Supposed to be a corruption of gersuma (q.v.). See gressume … Black's law dictionary