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- Dictionaryattornment/əˈtəːnmənt/
noun
- 1. the formal transference of something to someone else.
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Attornment, in English real property law, is the acknowledgment of a new lord by the tenant on the alienation of land. Under the feudal system, the relations of landlord and tenant were to a certain extent reciprocal. So it was considered unreasonable to the tenant to subject him to a new lord without his own approval, and it thus came about that alienation could not take place without the consent... Wikipedia