Legal Definition and Related Resources of Book land
Meaning of Book land
In English law. Land, also called charter land, which was held by deed under certain rents and fee services, and differed in nothing from free socage land. 2 Bl. Comm. 90. See 2 Spelman, English Works, 233, tit. “Of Ancient Deeds and Charters;” “Boc. Land.”
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