The next fact to be noted is that under the English system the open fields were the common fields--the arable land--of a village community or township under a manorial lordship.
The open fields were the common fields of a village communityor township under a manor 8 4.
Among all these peoples a number of kindred families or joint families were united into a larger social group forming a village community or a cluster of households.
There being no authority in a village communityto impose a decision, this system has been practised by mankind wherever there have been village communities, and it is practised still wherever they continue to exist, i.
See the serviceable maps in Seebohm, Village Community, 86.
Then one notable case meets our eye in which the ownership of land, of arable land, seems to be attributed to a village community.
And, lastly, the question will have to be put--to what extent were all these elements welded together in the village community, and under the sway of the manorial court?
Genealogia is used in exactly the same sense as was later on Mark--or Dorfgenossenschaft (mark or village community).
Kovalevsky maintains that the conditions described by Tacitus were not founded on the mark or village community, but on the household community, which developed much later into the village community by the growth of the population.
At present it is generally acknowledged to be rooted in popular Russian custom quite as much as the obscina or village community.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "village community" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.