单词 | advowson, villain in gross |
释义 | > as lemmasadvowson, villain in gross e. Law. [ < medieval Latin in grosso.] Said of that which is absolute and independent, belonging to the person, and not to a manor; esp. in advowson, villain in gross. common in gross (see common n.1 4). ΘΚΠ society > law > legal possession > held in possession [phrase] > of that which belongs to the person in grossa1626 a1626 F. Bacon Elements Common Lawes (1630) 2 If I be seised of an advouson in gross, and [etc.]. 1642 tr. J. Perkins Profitable Bk. i. §61. 28 A rent common in grosse, advowson in grosse, and villeine in grosse, cannot be granted for yeares..without deed. 1728 E. Chambers Cycl. at Common Common in gross, is a Liberty to have Common alone; that is, without any Land or Tenement in another Man's Land. 1767 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. (new ed.) II. 93 Else they [villeins] were in gross, or at large, that is, annexed to the person of the lord, and transferrable by deed from one owner to another. 1806 W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. VI. 74 Such a will, as in the present case, would be sufficient to pass a term in gross. 1845 J. Williams Princ. Law Real Prop. ii. iv. 257 Another important kind of separate incorporeal hereditament, is an advowson in gross. 1891 Sir R. V. Williams in Law Times' Rep. 65 608/2 Such a right of property may have a legal existence as an easement in gross to the exclusion of the grantor. < as lemmas |
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