Judicial And Statutory Definitions of Words And Phrases 7

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That is all. Rose v. Bradley, 91 Wla 619, 622, 65 N. W. 509, 510.
SETTIiEB.
See "Actual Settler." A "settier** in any particular locality means any one who has taken up his per- manent abode in that locality. The word is ordinarily applied to those who first come to a country or section of a country, either partially or wholly inhabited, and who make their residence there. We may speak of the early settlers of a long-inhabited country, but the term is hardly applicable to any other class of res
...idents of such a country. Hume V. Gracy, 27 S. W. 584, 86 Tex. 671.
As used in the statutes of Virginia and Kentucky granting land to "settlers," the word meant those who penetrated the wil- derness in pursuit of future residence, and, having found a place, began to improve, with a view to a permanent home. Such person was a settler from the time he built his half-faced camp or erected his tent provid- ed he did it with the intention of remaining and living at that spot The term "settle- ment" Is sometimes in common parlance used to designate the settlement right or number of acres granted to a settler in con- sideration of his settling and remaining the requisite time on the land, and in that sense it may sometimes be used in legislative and Judicial proceedings.


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