Enfranchised definition
Enfranchised means that the status of the land was changed from copyhold (or perhaps leasehold) to freehold, see point 12. This process had already begun long before the Land Acts of the 1920’s which speeded it up. If the date of enfranchisement is not marked on the 25" O.S. it may be in the Call Book. The date on which manorial incidents were extinguished, usually the same, is generally noted in the latest Call Book also. Some enfranchisements are contained in that series of Halmote Court Books containing transactions after 1925, see Halmote Court List II Misc. Books, and others are traceable in the Enfranchisement Rolls Halmote Court vols M.77 and M.78 and in the Reporting Books of Compensation Agreements reported for sealing, M.38-41. Compensation was usually paid to the Church Commissioners (who by then administered the Bishopric estates) at the time of enfranchisement. See also note 21.
Enfranchised means a person registered on a Band or Tribal list and who is of the full age fifteen
Examples of Enfranchised in a sentence
Call back, dial back and other similar schemes, 3 Enfranchised public telecommunications entities (PTE) may be authorized to sell/resell private leased lines.