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Seigneurial rights in Switzerland is a modern term in historical scholarship—not a term found in the sources—for the body of rights that, in the Middle Ages and the early modern period, were based on lordship. In the legal sources of those periods, these rights generally appear only individually. Revolutionaries later loosely labeled them "feudal," a collective term absent from the sources.
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