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Simple English definitions for legal terms

common at large

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A quick definition of common at large:

Common at Large: This term refers to a legal right to use someone else's property, like land, for grazing animals or other purposes. It can be granted through a written agreement or established through long-standing practice. It can also refer to a tract of land set aside for public use.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Common at large refers to a legal right to use another person's property, such as an easement. It is a tract of land set aside for the general public's use.

  • A park that is open to the public is an example of common at large.
  • A right to graze animals on another's land as a result of a written grant unrelated to ownership or occupancy of land is also an example of common at large.

These examples illustrate that common at large refers to a legal right to use another person's property for the general public's use or for a specific purpose, such as grazing animals.

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