gressume

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. . 1990.

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  • 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

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