Way-going Crop in United States
Way-going Crop Definition
In Pennsylvania. By the custom of the country, a tenant for a term certain is entitled, after the expiration of his lease, to enter and take away the crop of grain which he had put into the ground the preceding fall. This is called the “way-going crop.” 5 Bin. (Pa.) 289; 2 Serg. & R. (Pa.) 14; 1 Pa. St. 224. See “Away-Going Crop,”
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In Pennsylvania. By the custom of the country, a tenant for a term certain is entitled, after the expiration of his lease, to enter and take away the crop of grain which he had put into the ground the preceding fall. This is called the “way-going crop.” 5 Bin. (Pa.) 289; 2 Serg. & R. (Pa.) 14; 1 Pa. St. 224. See “Away-Going Crop,”
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