hors de son fee

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
HORS DE SON FEE, pleading in the ancient English law. These words signify 
out of his fee. A plea which was pleaded, when a person who pretended to be 
the lord, brought an action for rent services, as issuing out of his land: 
because if the defendant could prove the land was out of his fee, the action 
failed. Vide 9 Rep. 30; 2 Mod. 104; 1 Danvers' Ab. 655; Vin. Ab. h.t. 
    

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