 | John Marchant (gent.) - 1764
...to the height and bulk ot'the columns. INTERCO'MMONING [S.] io Law is vhcn the commons of two manors lie together, and the inhabitants of both have, time out of mind, caufed their cattle lu feed promifcuoufly on them. INTERCOSTAL [A.] in Anatomy, 'an appellation given... | |
 | John Jane Smith Wharton - 1848 - 707 sidor
...daylights' gate, and betwixt hawk and buzzard. Cowell. INTERCOMMONING, where the commons of two manors lie together, and the inhabitants of both have time out of mind depastured their cattle promiscuously in each. See COMMON. Inter cuneta leges et percunctaberc doctos.... | |
 | John Jane Smith Wharton - 1883 - 882 sidor
...tercedere, to become bound for another's debt. — Civ. Law. Intercommoniny, where the commons of two manors lie together, and the inhabitants of both have time out of mind depastured their cattle promiscuously in each. See COMMON. Interdict, Interdiction, an ecclesiastical... | |
 | John Jane Smith Wharton - 1889 - 783 sidor
...Intercedere, to become bound for another's debt. — Civ. Law. Intercommoning, where the commons of two manors lie together, and the inhabitants of both have time out of mind depastured their cattle promiscuously in each. See COMMON. Interdict, Interdiction, an ecclesiastical... | |
 | Frederick Stroud - 1903 - 2302 sidor
...purposes"; V. VOID: ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES. INTER-COMMONING " Is where the Commons of two Manors lie together and the inhabitants of both have, time out of mind, depastured their Cattel promiscuously in each " (Cowel). INTEREST. — "Interesse is vulgarly taken... | |
 | Herbert Newman Mozley, George Crispe Whiteley - 1904 - 346 sidor
...good intentions." INTER ALIA. Amongst other things. INTERCOMMONING is where the commons of two manors lie together, and the inhabitants of both have, time out of mind, depastured their cattle promiscuously in each. INTERDICTION. An ecclesiastical censure prohibiting... | |
 | Richard Burn, John Burn - 2004
...ileeps, and the wolf feeketh his prey* % Inft. 63 * INTERCOMMONING, is where the commons of two. manors lie together, and the inhabitants of both have, time out of mind, depaftured their cattle promifcuoufly in either. ' In the year 1208, the pope excommunicated king foj,& and all his adherents,... | |
 | John Cowell, Thomas Manley - 1684 - 194 sidor
...Reg. apudNovum Caftrum, 24 E. i • Rot. 6. ilttetxCOntmotting, Is wliere the Commons of two Mannors lie together , and the Inhabitants of both have time out of mind depaftured their Cattel promifcuoufly in each. 3JlttlrDt(ttan , Inter di&io, Is ufed in the Common-Law in rhe fame fignification... | |
 | Thomas Blount - 1670 - 284 sidor
...Novum Caftrum 24 Ed.i. Rot. 6. ShterCOmmoninU, Is, wherc the Commons of two Mannors lie contiguous, and the Inhabitants of both have time out of mind depaftured their Cattel promifeuoufly in each of them. 3(nterbi£tiOni (InterjiBio) Has the fame fignification in the... | |
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