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en censive
[< Cdn F < F]
Hist.
DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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adj.
pertaining to a form of tenure enjoyed by the habitant in Quebec, by the terms of which he held land from the seigneur in return for cens et rentes.
See: cens et rentes
Quotations
1886
The habitant or censitaire held his property by the tenure of en censive, on condition of making annual payments in money or produce known as cens et rente, which was ridiculously small in the early times of the colony.
1886
As the lots of a grant en censive were limited in area—four arpents in front by forty in depth—the farms in the course of time assumed the appearance of a continuous settlement on the river.
1905
Some encensive grants were made by the Crown direct. Grantee could not sublet.