/ˈfɛfmənt/ – noun
Definition: 1. việc tặng bất động sản;
2. thái ấp được phong tặng, việc chia thái ấp được phong.
A more thorough explanation: Feoffment is a legal term that refers to the granting of a freehold estate in land by a person to another. It involves the transfer of ownership of real property from one party to another, typically through a formal deed or written agreement. In the context of property law, a feoffment signifies the conveyance of a fee simple estate, which is the highest form of ownership interest in land.
Example: The feoffment of the property was completed with the signing of the deed by both parties.