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Mellor v Spateman (1669) 1 Wm. Saund. 339, is an English common law trespass case heard in the Court of King's Bench where it was held that a corporation may prescribe to have a common of pasture. In relation to cattle levant and couchant within the town, a corporation may prescribe for common in gross, but not for common in gross without number.

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  • Mellor v Spateman (en)
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  • Mellor v Spateman (1669) 1 Wm. Saund. 339, is an English common law trespass case heard in the Court of King's Bench where it was held that a corporation may prescribe to have a common of pasture. In relation to cattle levant and couchant within the town, a corporation may prescribe for common in gross, but not for common in gross without number. (en)
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  • Mellor v Spateman (en)
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  • Trespass (en)
  • Profit à prendre (en)
  • Common of pasture by prescription (en)
  • Corporation has no kindred (en)
  • Levant and couchant (en)
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  • and though the inheritance of the common be in the body politic, yet the particular members enjoy the fruit and (en)
  • So in the case of Mellor v Spateman, 1 Saund. 343, where the Corporation of Derby claim common by prescription, (en)
  • benefit of it, and put in their own cattle to feed on the common, and not the cattle belonging to the corporation; ... (en)
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  • Ashby v White (en)
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  • Mellor v Spateman (1669) 1 Wm. Saund. 339, is an English common law trespass case heard in the Court of King's Bench where it was held that a corporation may prescribe to have a common of pasture. In relation to cattle levant and couchant within the town, a corporation may prescribe for common in gross, but not for common in gross without number. (en)
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  • Kelynge, C.J. (en)
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