Intercommoning

Intercommoning

English Law: Intercommoning in the Past

Where the commons of two manors lie together and the inhabitants or those having a right of common of both, have time out of mind depastured their cattle, without any distinction, this is called intercommoning. [1][rtbs name=”history-of-english-law”]

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Notes and References

  1. Partialy, this information about intercommoning is based on the Bouvier´s Law Dictionary, 1848 edition. There is a list of terms of the Bouvier´s Law Dictionary, including intercommoning.

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