History, asked by ShuchiRecites, 11 months ago

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● From chapter of French revolution and Russian Revolution we got two main terms, \textbf{ fudeal dues } and \txtbf{ redenption dues }

■ What do redemption dues and fudeal dues means?

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Answered by vikram991
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Feudal Dues was an appendix of the feudal set of the French society. The feudal dues was a compulsory payment that the lower estates had to make to the higher estates. This could be collected in the form of cash, kind or services.

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1 Finance: Repayment of bonds or other debt securities on or before their maturity date. An issuer-compelled redemption is known as 'call.'

2 Marketing: Making use of a sales promotion offer such as coupons, discounts, labels, etc., by the consumers for gifts or rewards.

3 Mortgage: Right of a mortgagor to recover mortgaged property on repayment of the full due amount resulting in a complete annulment of the lender's claim on the property. See also right of redemption.

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Answered by MaTaehyung
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A redemption fee is a fee charged to an investor when shares are sold from a fund. This fee, also known as an exit fee, market timing fee, or short-term trading fee, is charged by the fund company and then added back to the fund. Typically, it only applies when shares are sold within a specified time frame.

Feudalism(feudal system) was common in France before the French revolution. The system consisted of the granting of land for return for military services. In a feudal system, a peasant or worker received a piece of land in return for serving a lord or king, especially during times of war.

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