Right Of Common

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A right exercised by one in the land of another with the additional right to participate in the profits of the soil, or take a part thereof or some of the produce of the land. At common law it was an incorporeal hereditament and was classified into four categories namely , common of pasture , of piscary, of turbary and of estovers. See Kelley v Rainelle Coal, (IV. Va.) 64 S.Eld606.

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