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Servitium liberum

were not bound to any of the base services of ploughing the lord's land, etc., but were to find a man

Solinus terr'

Solinus terr', 'in Domesday booke containeth two plow-lands and somewhat lessee than an halfe.'-Co. Litt. 5 a. But

Terminus et feodum non possunt constare simul in un' e'demque person'

et feodum non possunt constare simul in un' e'demque person'. Plow. 29, (A term and the fee cannot both be in

Terra excultabilis

Terra excultabilis, land which may be ploughed, Dugd. Mon. i. 426

Turpis est pars qua non convenit cum suo toto

Turpis est pars qua non convenit cum suo toto (Plow. 161), that part is bad which accords not with its...

Vix ulla lex potest fieri qua omnibus commoda sit, sed si majori parti prospiciat utilis est

Vix ulla lex potest fieri qua omnibus commoda sit, sed si majori parti prospiciat utilis est (Plow. 369), scarcely any...

Volenti non fit injuria

Volenti non fit injuria. Plow. 501.-(Where the sufferer is willing no injury is done.) See

Wainable

Wainable, land that may be ploughed, manured, or tilled, Chart. Antiq.

Way

prescription, is obstructed by enclosures or other obstacles, or by ploughing across it, by which means he cannot enjoy the right

Commonable beasts

Commonable beasts, such as are necessary for the ploughing or manuring of land, as horses, oxen, cows, and sheep.

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