Legal Definition and Related Resources of A me
Meaning of A me
(Lat. ego, I). A term denoting, in the feudal law, direct tenure of the superior lord. 2 Bell, H. L. Sc. 133. To withhold a me (from me) is to obtain possession of my property unjustly. Calv. Lex. To pay a me, is to pay from my money.
What does A me mean in American Law?
The definition of A me in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:
A term in feudal grants meaning “from me,” i.e., indicating direct tenure from the grantor lord. Also “de me.”
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