Commutability - Law Dictionary Search Results
commuting
the process of travel by a commuter
Tithe Rent-Charge
Tithe Rent-Charge. A charge on land, substituted by commutation for that charge on the produce of the land for
Copyhold
to be the ancient villeinage modified and changed by the commutation of base services into specified rents, either in money or
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Commutability
The quality of being commutable
Tenure
for the land he held, but the service was usually commuted by payment in the form of escuage or scutage. Among
Justice
or wrong. It is either distributive, belonging to magistrates, or commutative, respecting common transactions among men. See JUSTITIA.
Justifiable homicide
this case were sentenced to death, but the sentence was commuted to six months' imprisonment.
Kerhere
Kerhere, a customary cart-way; also a commutation for a customary carriage duty.
Lammas lands
C. 62), s. 13; Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Tithe,' as to commutation of tithe thereon, and see Baylis v. Tyssen Amherst, (1877)
Lardingmoney
a hog being called lard; or it may be a commutation for some customary service of carrying salt or meat to
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