The ordinary praedial services due from the tenentes or villani were not required to be performed in person, and whether in the manor or out of it the villanus was not in legal language "sub potestate domini.
Common in gross is a personal right to common pasture in opposition to the praedial rights.
It is praedial and not personal; to begin with, it is always thought of as belonging to a tenement[551].
We have had to examine its classes or divisions in their relation to freedom, personal slavery, and praedial serfage.
Indeed, it was not until the very last year of the last century that praedial slavery was abolished in Scotland--only three short reigns ago, almost within the memory of men still living.
In the Madura Manual, it is noted that "the Poleiyans have always been the praedial slaves of the Kunuvans.
They are praedial labourers, and are employed exclusively in the cultivation of paddy (rice) lands.
Before the poor law amendment act, nothing but the power of arbitrary punishment was wanting in the pauperized parishes to a complete system of praedial slavery.
Now, seventy years ago, before the annexation of Coorg, the Kurubas and similar castes were praedial slaves of the dominant Coorgs, receiving no other remuneration for service than food and clothing.
The Kuravas are praedial slaves, who were liable in olden days to be bought and sold along with the land they occupied.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "praedial" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.