Sentences

mortmain in a sentence

n.

Definition

Mortmain refers to the condition of land or property being held by a corporation or institution, typically preventing its transfer or sale, often associated with religious organizations.

Sample Sentences

  1. The estate was held in mortmain, preventing any changes to its ownership for centuries.
  2. Legal scholars debated the implications of mortmain on modern property law.
  3. She inherited a vast fortune, but much of it was tied up in mortmain restrictions.
  4. The church's assets were largely protected under mortmain, ensuring their longevity.
  5. Understanding the concept of mortmain is crucial for anyone studying historical land ownership.

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