Definition of Severelty
Sev"er*al*ty (?), n. A state of
separation from the rest, or from all others; a holding by individual
right.
Forests which had never been owned in
severalty. Bancroft.
Estate in severalty (Law), an estate
which the tenant holds in his own right, without being joined in
interest with any other person; -- distinguished from joint
tenancy, coparcenary, and common.
Blackstone.
Sev"er*al*ty (?), n. A state of
separation from the rest, or from all others; a holding by individual
right.
Forests which had never been owned in
severalty. Bancroft.
Estate in severalty (Law), an estate
which the tenant holds in his own right, without being joined in
interest with any other person; -- distinguished from joint
tenancy, coparcenary, and common.
Blackstone.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
SEVERALTY, n. Separateness, as, lands in severalty, i.e., lands held
individually, not in joint ownership. Certain tribes of Indians are
believed now to be sufficiently civilized to have in severalty the
lands that they have hitherto held as tribal organizations, and could
not sell to the Whites for waxen beads and potato whiskey.
Lo! the poor Indian whose unsuited mind
Saw death before, hell and the grave behind;
Whom thrifty settler ne'er besought to stay --
His small belongings their appointed prey;
Whom Dispossession, with alluring wile,
Persuaded elsewhere every little while!
His fire unquenched and his undying worm
By "land in severalty" (charming term!)
Are cooled and killed, respectively, at last,
And he to his new holding anchored fast!
- 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue
- (law) the sole holding of property by someone.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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