Acensuador

/ˌæ.senˈsu.ɑ.ðor/ noun

In Spanish feudal law, a person or entity who grants land under the condition that the tenant pays a perpetual tax or rent obligation.

From Spanish 'acenso' (perpetual lease) + '-ador' (agent noun, one who does something). The term refers specifically to the landlord or grantor side of acensual agreements.

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