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Meaning of Consuetudines feudorum
(Lat. feudal customs). A compilation of the law of feuds or fiefs in Lombardy, made A. D. 1170. It is called, also, the “Book of Fiefs,” and is of great and generally received authority. The compilation is said to have been ordered by Frederic Barbarossa (Ersk. Inst. 2. 3. 5), and to have been made by two Milanese lawyers (Spelman), but this is uncertain. It is commonly annexed to the Corpus Juris Civilis, and is easily accessible. See 3 Kent, Comm. (10th Ed.) 665, note; Spelman.
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