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emblements
[em-bluh-muhnts]
plural noun
the products or profits of land that has been sown or planted.
emblements
/ ˈɛəəԳٲ /
plural noun
annual crops and vegetable products cultivated by man's labour
the profits from such crops
Word History and Origins
Origin of emblements1
Word History and Origins
Origin of emblements1
Example Sentences
Emblements, em′bl-ments, n.pl. crops raised by the labour of the cultivator, but not fruits nor grass.
If the estate, although of uncertain duration, is determined by the tenant’s own acts, the right to emblements does not arise.
A person entitled to emblements may enter upon the lands after the determination of the tenancy for the purpose of cutting and carrying away the crops.
In the United States the English common law of emblements has been generally preserved.
Emblements are included within the definition of goods in s.
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