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emblements    
n. 庄稼;未收割耕作物

庄稼;未收割耕作物

EMBLEMENTS, rights. By this term is understood the crops growing upon the
land. By crops is here meant the products of the earth which grow yearly and
are raised by annual expense and labor, or "great manurance and industry,"
such as grain; but not fruits which grow on trees which are not to be
planted yearly, or grass, and the like, though they are annual. Co. Litt.
55, b; Com. Dig. Biens, G; Ham. Part. 183, 184.
2. It is a general rule, that when the estate is terminated by the act
of God in any other way than by the death of the tenant for life, or by act
of the law, the tenant is entitled to the enablements; and when he dies
before harvest time, his executors shall have the emblements, as a return
for the labor and expense of the deceased in tilling the ground. 9 Johns. R.
112; 1 Chit. P. 91: 8 Vin. Ab. 364 Woodf. L. & T. 237 Toll. Ex. book 2, c.
4; Bac. Ab Executors, H 3; Co. Litt. 55; Com. Dig. Biens G.; Dane's Ab.
Index, h.t.; 1 Penna. R. 471; 3 Penna. 496; Ang. Wat. Co. 1 Bouv. Inst.
Index, h.t.


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  • Emblements: What it Means, How it Works, FAQs - Investopedia
    What Are Emblements? Emblements are annual crops grown by a tenant on someone else's land The crops are treated as the tenant's personal property and not the landowner's
  • What Is Emblements In Real Estate?
    The definition of emblements in real estate is very simple: emblements are the crops grown on a piece of property leased to a tenant Legally, the crops are the property of the person who worked to raise them, regardless whether they own the property on which the crops were grown or not
  • What Are Emblements In Real Estate? - Exam Scholar
    The doctrine of emblements is a legal principle that says that crops planted by a tenant become the property of the landlord when the lease is up This doctrine is in place to protect landlords from tenants who plant crops and then leave without paying rent
  • Emblements: Definition, How They Work, Examples, and Legal Rights
    Emblements refer to labor-intensive crops grown by tenants and are considered personal property These crops are protected under common law, allowing tenants or their heirs to harvest them despite changes in property ownership
  • emblements | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    Emblements are the annual crops (e g corn, wheat, rye, potatoes, garden vegetables) produced by labor as opposed to crops that occur naturally Crops that are not considered emblements include trees, grass, and naturally growing fruit
  • What Are Emblements in Property Law? - LegalClarity
    Discover emblements in property law: the legal principle protecting a cultivator's right to harvest crops after their land interest ends
  • The Real Estate Beginners Guide to Emblements in 2025
    Emblements refer to crops that are grown annually through the labor and industry of a farmer, such as fruits, vegetables, and grains These crops are considered personal property rather than part of the real estate
  • Emblements - Wikipedia
    In the common law, emblements are annual crops produced by cultivation legally belonging to the tenant with the implied right for its harvest, and are treated as the tenant's property
  • Emblements: Understanding Tenant Farmer Crop Rights
    The concept of emblements has protected farmers' rights for centuries, dating back to medieval English common law This legal principle still plays a major role in modern agriculture and real estate transactions
  • What is Emblements in Real Estate? (Definition)
    Emblements refer to the annual crops cultivated by a tenant on leased land, legally classified as the personal property of the tenant, even if the tenancy ends before the harvest





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