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the time at which a lease expires; ‘ish and entry’ is a right given to someone to go into and come out of (‘ish fra’) lands, usually by specified entries and exits.
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the time at which a lease expires; ‘ish and entry’ is a right given to someone to go into and come out of (‘ish fra’) lands, usually by specified entries and exits.