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Sabbulonarium

Sabbulonarium, a gravel pit, or liberty to dig gravel and sand; money paid for the same.

Sand-gavel

county of Gloucester, for liberty granted to the tenants to dig sand for their common use, Cowel.

Stellionate

were equal in value to all the charges upon it, Dig. 13. See the Clandestine Mortgage Act (4 & 5 W.

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Toll-thorough

or over a bridge or ferry belonging to it, Com. Dig., tit. 'Toll' (C).

Vested remainder

the same manner as an estate in possession, 2 Cru. Dig. 204. Interests in remainder can now only take effect as

Lady

Lady [fr. h'f dig,Sax., loaf-day, which words have in time been contracted into the

Paternity

Paternity. The general rule is that 'pater vero is est quem nupti' demonstrant' (Dig. Lib. 2, tit. 4, 1. 5)....

Customary freeholds

being necessary only to mark the change of tenancy, Cruise's Dig., tit. X., c. i. s. 9.

Altius non tollendi

which he is restrained from building beyond a certain height, Dig. 8, 2, 4; Sand. Just.

Customary Court-baron

from holding a customary court for his copyholders, 1 Cruise's Dig., tit. X., c. i. s. 19. See COURT-BARON.

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