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Emphyteutic

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Em`phy`teu´tic
a.1.Of or pertaining to an emphyteusis; as, emphyteutic lands.


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Florez does not want to comb through primitive property titles and keeps to the equivocal notion of defending property but questioning its distribution; he believes that the emphyteutic land possessor is "a co-owner with the state" in a system that is fairer and in which all the incentives work correctly (1958, 112:396, 400, 404).
In the country, though, indebted tenants could rely on the support of the Venetian government, on a legal system whose loopholes they well knew how to exploit, on emphyteutic contracts (which hindered change and improvement in agriculture) and not least on the landowners' wish to keep good relations with cultivators.
 
 
 
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