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Under a Feudal contract, what was required of a vassal?

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During the medieval period, a feudal contract was a contract between a lord and his vassals. The contract consisted of an oath of fealty and defined the obligations of the vassal to the lord as well as the obligations of the lord to his vassals. 
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