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Inholder

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in·hold·ing  (nhldng)
n.
A privately owned parcel of land within the boundaries of a federal preserve, especially within a national park or national seashore.

inholder n.


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On June 30, Beare gave a deposition in the Rymans' Chancery suit against Morecombe, describing himself as "James Beare of the parishe of Allhallowes Lumberd street london inholder aged 52 yeares or therabouts.
William Lambarde's Eirenarcha, the most frequently reprinted manual on the responsibilities of JPs, notes that Justices were to ensure that butchers and other victuallers did not sell their produce at excessive rates: 'If any Butcher, Fishmonger, Inholder, Tipler, Brewer, Baker, Powlter, or other seller of Victuall, haue not solde the same at reasonable prices, and for moderate gaines' then the commission of the peace should ensure that he loose the double of that he received'.
1012) While acknowledging that the Homestead Act did indeed allow inholders to access their lands by passing over government lands, the Ninth Circuit concluded that such access did not amount to an implied easement.
 
 
 
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