Statute of Westminster 1290

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The Statute of Westminster 1290 was an important English law enacted under King Edward I that, among other provisions, restricted land alienation through the doctrine of Quia Emptores and expelled Jews from England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Act of Parliament of England
English statute
medieval law
appliesTo feudal tenures
freehold land
chronologicalContext reign of Edward I
citationStyle 18 Edw. I
containsDoctrine Quia Emptores
countryOfOrigin England
effectOnLandTenure facilitated free alienation of land by substitution of tenants
prevented creation of new manors by subinfeudation
required alienated land to be held of the same lord as before
restricted subinfeudation
enactedInYear 1290
enactedUnderMonarch Edward I of England
geographicalScope realm of England
hasAlternativeName Quia Emptores
Statute of Quia Emptores
historicalSignificance contributed to the development of English common law of real property
helped standardize patterns of landholding
limited the multiplication of feudal relationships
marked a major step in the decline of the feudal system in England
influenced later English conveyancing practices
structure of English manorial and feudal relationships
inForceInLaterCenturies yes, in modified form in English property law
isPartOfSeries Statutes of Westminster
jurisdiction Kingdom of England
keyProvision allowed tenants to sell or alienate their land while keeping the same feudal lord
prohibited tenants from creating new tenures by subinfeudation
regulated feudal incidents connected with land transfers
languageOfDocument Latin
legalDomain feudal law
land law
property law
longTermEffect influenced property law in other common law jurisdictions
shaped English land law for centuries
monarchAtEnactment Edward I of England
namedAfter its opening Latin words "Quia emptores terrarum"
partOf Edward I's legal reforms
predecessor earlier Statutes of Westminster
promulgatedBy Parliament of England
subjectMatter feudal obligations
tenure and alienation of land
typeOfChange reform of feudal landholding practices

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Statutes of Westminster hasPart Statute of Westminster 1290
Statute of Westminster 1275 followedBy Statute of Westminster 1290