DE ME

DE ME

de me (dee mee). [Latin] Of me. ? This phrase appeared in feudal grants to confirm that a superior lord’s permission was not needed for the conveyance. This was distinguished from a conveyance a me de superiore meo (¡°from me of my superior¡±), in which the estate was to be held of the superior, and was invalid unless confirmed by the superior. Cf. A ME.
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