Leaning lapel

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A Lehnsrevers (also Lehnrevers or feudal lapel ) is a term from the medieval feudal law .

It is a "written confirmation of the feudal receipt by the feudal man (feudal recipient) for the feudal lord (feudal giver)".

The term was used as early as 1508 and was described in Lower Austria in 1582 as follows: “Where it is common, the feudal man also has to issue a feudal reverse or counter-letter in which he confesses that he owns the thing or the right as a feud, and I want to fulfill my tenant obligation "

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