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In
law, the term
messuage equates to a dwelling-
house and includes outbuildings, orchard,
curtilage or court-yard and garden. At one time
messuage supposedly had a more extensive meaning than that comprised in the word
house or
site, but such distinction, if it ever existed, no longer survives.
A
capital messuage is the main messuage of an
estate, the house in which the owner of the estate normally lives.
The word
messuage derives from the
Anglo-French mesuage (holding), probably a corruption of popular
Latin mansio, whence modern
French maison (house), from
manere (to dwell).
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