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Quia EmptoresThe Statute of Quia Emptores (1290) was a statute passed by Edward I of England that prevented tenants from leasing their lands to others through subinfeudation. Pre-Quia Emptores tenants were able to lease their title to land such that the land-owning lords id not have any power over the sub-tenant to collect taxes. In its place, a system of substitution was used where the tenant's full interest would be transfered to the purchaser or donee. External links
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