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- Gavelkind abstract "Gavelkind was a system of land tenure associated chiefly with the county of Kent, but also found in Ireland and Wales and some other parts of England. Its inheritance pattern bears resemblance to Salic patrimony and as such might testify in favour of a wider, probably ancient Germanic tradition. Under this law, land was divided equally among sons or other heirs.Over the centuries, various acts were passed to degavel individual manors but, in England and Wales, it was the Administration of Estates Act 1925 that finally abolished the custom.".
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- Gavelkind hasPhotoCollection Gavelkind.
- Gavelkind subject Category:English_legal_terms.
- Gavelkind subject Category:Inheritance.
- Gavelkind subject Category:Legal_history_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Gavelkind subject Category:Real_property_law.
- Gavelkind comment "Gavelkind was a system of land tenure associated chiefly with the county of Kent, but also found in Ireland and Wales and some other parts of England. Its inheritance pattern bears resemblance to Salic patrimony and as such might testify in favour of a wider, probably ancient Germanic tradition.".
- Gavelkind label "Gavelkind".
- Gavelkind label "Realteilung".
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- Gavelkind wasDerivedFrom Gavelkind?oldid=590039549.
- Gavelkind isPrimaryTopicOf Gavelkind.