ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD EMBLEMENTS
From Old French emblaement, from emblaer to sow with grain, from Medieval Latin imblādāre, from blāda grain, of Germanic origin; compare Old English blǣd grain.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EMBLEMENTS»
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The Landlord and Tenant Question. Proposed Measures on ...
TENANTS' EMBLEMENTS; AWAY-GOING CROPS, &C. This question should be
dealt with in a bill by itself, instead of in a bill on Tenants' Improvements (as the
practice has been hitherto), the subjects being so totally distinct. On the principle
...
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The Law of Landlord and Tenant: To which is Added, an ...
the tenant for life, is also law with regard to his under-tenant, who re- presents
him and stands in his place : Greater ; for in those cases where tenant for life
shall not have the emblements because the estate determines by his own act, the
...
3
The Law of Landlord and Tenant: With All the Requisite ...
happen, by which he is satisfied, — he shall be entitled to the emblements
notwithstanding, Co. Lit. 55 b. And the same, as to tenant by elegit. Husband, jure
uxoris-] If a husband, seised in right of his wife, sow the land, and die, his
executors ...
John Frederick Archbold, 1846
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Reports of cases argued and determined in the Court of ...
The case of hops which grow from ancient roots, and which yet may be
emblements, though at first sight an exception, really falls within this rule. In
Latham v. Atwood (a), they were held to be " like emblements, because they are
such things as ...
Sandford Nevile, Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, William Montagu Manning (Sir.), 1834
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A Practical Abridgement of the Law of Nisi Prius: Together ...
Who are entitled to Emblements.] — Those only are entitled to emblements, who
have an uncertain estate or interest in land, which is determined either by the act
of God, or of the law, between the period of sowing and the severance of the ...
Samuel Bealey Harrison, Frederic Edwards, 1838
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A Treatise on the American Law of Real Property
emblements in case of a dowress, because it was presumed that when her
husband died she took the estate with the crops upon it, and, therefore, though
she died after having planted a crop, it went to the reversioner. But by the statute
of ...
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Government and Laws of the United States: Comprising a ...
Emblements are crops growing on lands held by a title of uncertain duration. The
crops growing on the dower of a widow, or on any other life-estate, are
emblements. At the termination of the life estate, the estate passes to another, but
the ...
William B. Wedgwood, 1868
8
A Selection of Legal Maxims: Classified and Illustrated
entitled to emblements in those cases where tenant for life shall not have them,
viz., where the life estate determines by the act of the last-mentioned party; as, in
the ease of a woman who holds clurante viduitate, her taking husband is her own
...
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A practical treatise of assets, debts and incumbrances
which, in certain cases, a claim to emblements may be supported is, that the
tenant's estate was determined by the act of law.(A) The principle mentioned of
uncertainty of estate appears not to apply to emblements of a deceased tenant in
fee, ...
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The Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Knt. [1572-1617]: In ...
husband : so if a woman seised of land durante viduitate sua, makes a lease for
years, and the lessee sows the land, and afterwards the woman who made the
lease takes husband, the lessee shall not have the emblements ; for although his
...
Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas, John Farquhar Fraser, 1826
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EMBLEMENTS»
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emblements is used in the context of the following news items.
Should Oregon law protect marijuana growers like farmers and …
"Tenant asserted that, under the doctrine of "emblements" (ORS 91.230), he enjoyed a post-tenancy right to maintain and cultivate his alleged ... «OregonLive.com, Feb 15»
Copyright infringement; damages for conversion reversed
In this case, the Alabama Supreme Court upheld a denial to apply the emblements doctrine for the benefit of a sod farmer and reversed an ... «Lexology, Dec 14»
Trial ongoing in $7 million lawsuit over Madison County sod farm
"The tenant at will is entitled to his emblements, if the crop is sowed before notice to quit by the landlord, or the tenancy otherwise suddenly ... «The Huntsville Times - al.com, Aug 13»
Consumer guarantee law may extend to software under EU plans
... and money, and in Scotland all corporeal moveables except money; and in particular 'goods' includes emblements, industrial growing crops, ... «Out-Law.com, Sep 07»