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Copyhold
to be the ancient villeinage modified and changed by the commutation of base services into specified rents, either in money or
Tenure
for the land he held, but the service was usually commuted by payment in the form of escuage or scutage. Among
Commutability
The quality of being commutable
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Incommutable
Not commutable not capable of being exchanged with or substituted for another
Commutableness
The quality of being commutable interchangeableness
Commutable
Capable of being commuted or interchanged
Manor
and other services except Grand and Petty Serjeanty have been commuted and extinguished. See COPYHOLD and MANORIAL DOCUMENTS. Manor, the tenant
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)
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