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| New York (State). Commissioners on Practice and Pleadings - Civil procedure - 1848 - 904 pages
...known farm or a single lot has been partly improved, the portion of such farm or lot that may have been left not cleared, or not inclosed according to the usual course and custom of the adjoining country, shall be deemed to have been occupied for the same length of time as the part improved and cultivated.... | |
| New York (State), Member of the New-York Bar - Civil procedure - 1851 - 410 pages
...known farm or a single lot has been partly improved, the portion of such farm or lot that may have been left not cleared, or not inclosed according to the...usual] course and custom of the adjoining country, shall be deemed to have been occupied for the same length of time as the part improved and cultivated.... | |
| New York (State) - Civil procedure - 1852 - 606 pages
...known farm or a single lot has been partly improved, the portion of such farm or lot that may have been left not cleared, or not inclosed according to the usual course and custom of the adjoining country, shall be deemed to have been occupied for the same length of time as the part improved and cultivated.... | |
| California, Selucius Garfielde, Frederick A. Snyder - Law - 1853 - 1108 pages
...known lot or single farm has been partly improved, the portion of such farm or lot that may have been left not cleared, or not inclosed according to the usual course and custom of the adjoining country, shall be deemed to have been occupied for the same length of time as the part improved and cultivated.... | |
| New York (State) - Civil procedure - 1855 - 802 pages
...known farm or a single lot has been partly improved, the portion of such farm or lot that may have been left not cleared or not inclosed, according to the usual course and custom of the adjoining country, shall be deemed to have been occupied for the same length of time as the part improved and cultivated.... | |
| William H. R. Wood - Law - 1857 - 834 pages
...known lot or single farm has been partly improved, the portion of such farm or lot that may have been . 2. In an action upon a contract, express or implied, against a defendant not residing in this stat shall be deemed to have been occupied for the same length of time as the part improved and cultivated.... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1858 - 718 pages
...known farm or a single lot has been partly improved, the portion of such farm or lot that may have been left not cleared, or not inclosed, according to the...usual course and custom of the adjoining country, shall be deemed to have been occupied for the same length of lime as the part improved or cultivated.... | |
| John Willard - Conveyancing - 1861 - 718 pages
...known farm or a single lot has been partly improved, the portion of such farm or lot that may have been left not cleared, or not inclosed, according to the...usual course and custom of the adjoining country, shall be deemed to have been occupied for the same length of time as the part improved and cultivated.... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - Limitation of actions - 1861 - 724 pages
...known farm, or single lot, has been partly improved, the portion of such farm or lot that may have been left not cleared, or not inclosed, according to the...usual course and custom of the adjoining country, shall be deemed to have occupied for the same length of tune, as the part improved and cultivated.... | |
| Benjamin Vaughan Abbott, Austin Abbott - Law reports, digests, etc - 1864 - 790 pages
...his tenants, and not being a portion of a known farm or single lot, partly improved, that has been left not cleared, or not inclosed, according to the usual course and custom of the adjoining country ; — the possession of some of the lots in the tract claimed is not constructively to be deemed a... | |
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