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Harvard Law Review, Vol. 11 (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from Harvard Law Review, Vol. 11
It is well shown how service due from a tenant to his lord was a burden on the tenement, a service due from the tenement in Pollock and Maitland, Hist. Eng. Law, I. 215 seq. When we find that it might be said that hides and virgates must send men to the war, reap and mow, do suit of court, or carry the King's writs whenever they come into the county, we see plainly that it was well understood that services were a charge on the land. The lord's remedies by distress and otherwise for enforcing his services are also carefully explained in the same work, I. 333-335, II. 124 51g., 573 576. The nature of rents is examined, II. 128 seq., where they are described as being charged on the land out of which they issue.
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