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who has planted a crop yet to be harvested. The doctrine also applies to the estate of a deceased tenant. In these situations, the doctrine of emblements operates to guarantee the farmer's right to reap and carry away the fruits of his labor even if he loses title to the land on which they are
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The right to emblements became less important in England in 1851, when most of its protections were established under the
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and other legal situations that place the rights of another party in contention with those of a
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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with the implied right for its harvest, and are treated as the tenant's property.
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are annual crops produced by cultivation legally belonging to the
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