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Legal Definition and Related Resources of Emblements
Meaning of Emblements
The annual product or fruit of things sown or planted. The common law doctrine of emblements is that a tenant under a lease of uncertain duration, upon the termination of that lease, has the right to take out and carry away after such termination such emblements as have resulted from his own care and labor . See Miller v Gray, 108 S. W.2d 265.
Emblements Alternative Definition
Crops. 65 Cal. 458. The growing crops of those vegetable productions of the soil which are not spontaneous, but require an outlay of cost and labor in one part of the year, the recompense for which is to arise in the shape of a crop in another part of the same year. The produce of grass, trees, and the like is not included. 76 Ind. 531.
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English Legal System: Emblements
In the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Emblements :
Cultivated crops that are normally harvested annually. A tenant for life of settled land may continue to harvest crops he has sown if his interest in the land ceases for any reason other than by his own act. For example, he may continue to harvest his crops if his interest ends on the death of another person but not if his interest was for life until remarriage and he remarries. When he dies, his personal representatives are entitled to reap for the benefit of his estate any crops sown by him before his death.
Concept of Emblements in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Emblements: Growing crops. Considered chattels which may be removed by a tenant at the expiration of his lease.
Concept of Emblements in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Emblements: Growing crops. Considered chattels which may be removed by a tenant at the expiration of his lease.
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