A History of Medival Political Theory in the West volume 3

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A History of Medival Political Theory in the West volume 3
R W Robert Warrand Carlyle
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Jean d'Ibclin, 203, 204, 206, ' Cf. Jean d'Ibelin, 203, 204 ; Philip 208, 210. 213, 214, 239; Philip of of Novara, 40. 42. Novara, 41, 42. 60 THE INFLUENCE OF FEUDALISM. [PABT I. Refuse or fails to carry them out, he will lose his fief. 1 On the other hand, it is laid down with great emphasis that no vassal can be deprived of his benefice except for a definite and proved offence. 2 And it is very clearly maintained that in all cases of dispute about the fief and its tenure between the lord and ...vassal there is always a proper tribunal to decide, and this tribunal is either the court which is composed of the peers of the vassal or the court of the Emperor. 3 It is noteworthy that the lord has only the same remedy against his vassal as the vassal against him, that is, the appeal to the court, and that the court is, if need be, to compel the lord to make restitution to his vassal or to submit himself to the judgment of the court. If the lord should refuse to do this the vassal can carry the case to the higher authority, that is, clearly to the overlord or Emperor.

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