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English
Etymology
From Late Latin laudemium.
Noun
laudemium (plural laudemiums)
- (law) Payment made to the lessor of an emphyteusis when the property is sold or gifted to a new lessee.
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Further reading
- Bryan A. Garner, editor (2015), Black's Law Dictionary, tenth abridged edition, Thomson Reuters, →ISBN
- John Bouvier (1839) “LAUDEMIUM”, in A Law Dictionary, , volumes II (L–Z), Philadelphia, Pa.: T. & J. W. Johnson, , successors to Nicklin & Johnson, , →OCLC.
- Alexander M Burrill (1850–1851) “LAUDEMIUM”, in A New Law Dictionary and Glossary: , volume (please specify |part= or |volume=I or II), New York, N.Y.: John S. Voorhies, , →OCLC.