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POST-FINE

In old conveyancing. A fine or sum of money, (otherwise called the “king’s silver”) formerly due on granting the lioentia concordandi, or leave to agree. In levying a fine of lands. It amounted to three-twentieths of the supposed annual value of the land, or ten shillings for every five marks of land. 2 Bl. Comm. 350.

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