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Definition of Coparcenaries
1. coparcenary [n] - See also: coparcenary
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coparcenaries
Literary usage of Coparcenaries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Law Dictionary: Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States by John Bouvier (1843)
"The technical distinction between coparcenaries and estates in common, may be
considered as essentially extinguished in the United States. 4th. In common. ..."
2. Primitive Property by Emile de Laveleye, Thomas Edward Cliffe Leslie (1878)
"... or with the proprietary coparcenaries which are believed to exist in Oudh,
and not to suffer the interpo. ation ol middlemen, ..."
3. Institutes of American Law by John Bouvier (1854)
"1878. children equally, and there is little or no difference between coparcenaries
and tenancies in common. The title inherited by more persons than one, ..."
4. Primogeniture: A Short History of Its Development in Various Countries and by Evelyn Cecil (1895)
"... acquired by some process akin to entail, but are held by family coparcenaries,
each of whom is usually a descendant of the original purchaser. ..."
5. The Life of the Marquis of Dalhousie, K. T. by Sir William Lee-Warner (1904)
"... to improve and consolidate the popular institutions of the country by maintaining
the village coparcenaries, and adapting our proceedings to the ..."
6. Lucknow & Oude in the Mutiny: A Narrative and a Study by McLeod Innes (1895)
"... the popular institutions of the country by maintaining the village coparcenaries,
and adapting our proceedings to the predilections of the people, ..."
7. Popular Law Library, Putney by Albert Hutchinson Putney (1908)
"In either of these cases, all the coparcenaries put together made but one hen*.
The right of partition first existed in the case of estates of this ..."