. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. COMMO N. cova lie in the fit-Id, beyond the nfual time, the other com- moners may, notwithilanriing, put in their hearts. 2 Leon. 202, 203. The commoner cannot life common except with hi* own proper cattle; but if he hath not cattle to ma- nure the land, he may common other cattle to manure it, and ufe the common with tliein; for, by the loan, they are in a manner made own cattle. 1 Danv. 79S. A com- moner may diftoain beafts put into thecommon by a ftranger, or every commoner may
. The cyclopaedia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. COMMO N. cova lie in the fit-Id, beyond the nfual time, the other com- moners may, notwithilanriing, put in their hearts. 2 Leon. 202, 203. The commoner cannot life common except with hi* own proper cattle; but if he hath not cattle to ma- nure the land, he may common other cattle to manure it, and ufe the common with tliein; for, by the loan, they are in a manner made own cattle. 1 Danv. 79S. A com- moner may diftoain beafts put into thecommon by a ftranger, or every commoner may bring aftion of the cafe, where damage is received. 9 Rip. 11. But one. commoner cannot dill rain the cattle of another commoner, though he may thofe of a 11 ranger, who hath no right to the common. 2 Lutw. i2jS. See Surcharge of Common, and Dis- turbance of Common. Upon agi cement betwe»n two commoners to inclofe a common, a party having iiitercft, not privy to the agree- ment, will not be bound; but one or two wilful perfons fliall not hinder the public good. Chan. Rep. 48. Commons inutl be driven yearly at Michaelmas, or within 1 C, days after; infefted heifers and ftone-horfes under iize, &c. are rot to be put into commons, under forfeiture, by ftat. 3J Hen. VIII. c. 13. Ntw ercfted cott ges, though thev have four acres of ground laid to them, ought not to have com- mon in the wafte. 2 Inft. 740. In law-proceedings, where there are two di ft in ft commons, the two titles muft be fhewu : cattle are to be alleged commonable; and common ought to be in lands commonable; and the piace is to be fet forth where the meffuage and lands lie, &c. to which the common belongs, r Nelf. 462, 463', By ftat 13 Geo. III. c. 8 1. in every parifh where there are " common field-lands," all the arable lands lying in fuch fields (hall be cultivated by the occupiers, under inch rules as three-fourths of them in number and value (with the conftnt of the land and tithe- owners) I
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