Westminster II

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Westminster II is a significant English statute enacted in 1285 under King Edward I that reformed feudal land law and civil procedure, including the famous clause De donis conditionalibus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Act of Parliament of England
English statute
medieval legal text
appliesTo freeholders
lords of manors
tenants in fee tail
enactedBy Parliament of England NERFINISHED
enactedInYear 1285
enactedUnderMonarch Edward I of England NERFINISHED
follows Westminster I NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Second Statute of Westminster NERFINISHED
Statute of Westminster II NERFINISHED
hasClause De donis conditionalibus NERFINISHED
hasEffect development of the law of entail
influence on common law jurisdictions
influence on later English property law
restriction of alienation of entailed land
strengthening of hereditary landholding
hasInfluenced doctrine of entail in common law
landed aristocracy’s control of estates
later English statutes on property
hasJurisdiction Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Latin
Law French NERFINISHED
Middle English NERFINISHED
hasLegalStatus historical statute
hasLocationOfEnactment Westminster NERFINISHED
hasNotableProvision creation of fee tail estates
provisions on dower
provisions on waste by tenants
regulation of writs of entry
rules on mort d’ancestor
rules on novel disseisin
hasPurpose reform of civil procedure
reform of feudal land tenure
isPartOfSeries Statutes of Westminster NERFINISHED
legalSystem English common law
partOf medieval English common law
regulates civil procedure
entails
feudal land law
inheritance of land
real property law
remedies for wrongs
writs in common law
timePeriod 13th century

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