common of shack
English
Noun
- (UK, law) The right of persons occupying lands lying together in the same common field to turn out their cattle to range in it after harvest.
- 1665, Giles Duncombe, Tryals per Pais:
- It's no good exception to a Witness that he hath common per cause of Vicinage in the Lands in question, because its but an excuse of Trespass, and no interest […] The same of common of Shacke
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