sasine


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sasine

(ˈsesɪn; ˈseɪ-)
n
(Law) Scots law the granting of legal possession of feudal property
[C17: Scots variant of seisin]
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These papers consist of charters, sasines and much other material from 1540 to the early 20th Century.