noun
- the legal restriction preventing the transfer of land to a corporation or religious institution in perpetuity
- the oppressive influence of the past or tradition
Usage: legal; historical
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The statute of mortmain prevented the monastery from acquiring more land.
- Medieval laws of mortmain were designed to limit church property holdings.
- The king enacted mortmain legislation to protect royal revenues.
- She felt trapped by the mortmain of family expectations.
- The company struggled under the mortmain of outdated policies.
- Historical mortmain laws shaped modern property regulations.