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levancy Law.|ˈlɛvənsɪ| [f. levant a.: see -ancy.] In phrase levancy and couchancy: the fact of being levant and couchant.
1695,1818[see couchancy]. 1866Law Rep. 1 Ex. 172 The condition of levancy and couchancy is only to be taken as the measure of the capacity of the land to maintain the cattle. 1872Law Rep. 7 Com. Pl. 593 Levancy and couchancy is a mere measure of the number of cattle or other animals that may be put upon the common. |