Legal Definition and Related Resources of Chief rents
Meaning of Chief rents
(Law Lat. reditus capitales). In English law. Rents of the freeholders of a manor. 2 Bl. Comm. 42. Called also “quit rents” (quieti reditus), because thereby the tenant goes quit and free of all other services. Id.
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