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Simple English definitions for legal terms

cum decimis inclusis et nunquam antea separatis

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A quick definition of cum decimis inclusis et nunquam antea separatis:

Term: CUM DECIMIS INCLUSIS ET NUNQUAM ANTEA SEPARATIS

Definition: This is a phrase used in Scots law that means when land is sold or transferred, the tithes (a type of tax) that were previously paid by the owner are included in the sale and cannot be separated. This means that the new owner of the land does not have to pay the tithes separately.

A more thorough explanation:

CUM DECIMIS INCLUSIS ET NUNQUAM ANTEA SEPARATIS

Cum decimis inclusis et nunquam antea separatis is a Latin phrase used in Scots law. It means "with the tithes included, and never before separated." This phrase exempts conveyed land from the payment of tithes.

John inherited a piece of land from his grandfather. The land was conveyed to him with the phrase "cum decimis inclusis et nunquam antea separatis" included in the deed. This means that John does not have to pay tithes on the land, as they were already included in the conveyance and never separated before.

Another example could be a farmer who purchases a piece of land with the same phrase included in the deed. The farmer would not have to pay tithes on the land, as they were already included in the conveyance and never separated before.

These examples illustrate how the phrase "cum decimis inclusis et nunquam antea separatis" exempts conveyed land from the payment of tithes.

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