Quia Emptores

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Quia Emptores is a 1290 English statute that reformed feudal landholding by preventing further subinfeudation and allowing free alienation of land by tenants.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Act of Parliament of England
English statute
medieval legal text
appliesTo freehold estates in fee simple
category 1290 in law
Acts of Parliament
surface form: Acts of the Parliament of England before 1707

English property law
feudalism in England
citation 18 Edw. I
doesNotApplyTo copyhold tenure
leases for years
effectOnLaw contributed to decline of the feudal system in England
facilitated development of free alienability of land
prohibited tenants from creating new subordinate lord–tenant relationships by subinfeudation
required that on sale of land the buyer hold directly of the seller’s lord
restricted creation of new feudal tenures
enactedBy Edward I of England
enactedInYear 1290
enactedOnDate 1290-06-18
hasAlternativeName Quia Emptores
surface form: Quia Emptores terrarum

Statute of Quia Emptores
hasSectionCount 3
hasTitle Quia Emptores self-link
historicalContext Edward I of England
surface form: reign of Edward I
influenced common law doctrines on alienation of land
land law in other common law jurisdictions
later English property law
inForceIn medieval England
jurisdiction Kingdom of England
language Latin
legalConsequence services due to the lord were preserved despite alienation
tenants could sell or convey their fee simple without lord’s consent, subject to services
legalSystem English common law
partOf Edwardian statutory reforms of English law
primaryPurpose to allow free alienation of land by tenants
to prevent further subinfeudation
repealedInPartBy later English statutes
subjectMatter alienation of land
feudal land tenure
real property law

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Longshanks implemented Quia Emptores
this entity surface form: Quia Emptores 1290
Quia Emptores hasTitle Quia Emptores self-link
Quia Emptores hasAlternativeName Quia Emptores
this entity surface form: Quia Emptores terrarum
Quia Emptores Terrarum hasTitle Quia Emptores
this entity surface form: Quia Emptores Terrarum
Statute of Westminster 1285 hasPart Quia Emptores
this entity surface form: Quia emptores (later 1290 statute often associated in land law context)