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Jones, J. A man may enter in the moiety of a manor,
*225 and it will not be an entry in the other. But it is otherwise with parceners.Doderidge, J. Before partition, one parcener has dimidium manerii afterwards medietatem. For dimidium is of a thing before the division, as between tenants in common and joint tenants. But medietas is the half part divided; and separated, and this distinction is taken in the commentaries. Yet as to the privileges of the manor, it is one manor, and not the half of a manor, after partition. It may be well alledged in such a case, that the entry is in the moiety of the manor. The court held that the exception was vain.
Document Info
Citation Numbers: 1 N.C. 224
Judges: Doderidge, Jones
Filed Date: 7/1/1793
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024