tenant by the manner

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
TENANT BY THE MANNER. One who has a less estate than a fee in land, which 
remains in the reversioner. He is so called because in avowries and other 
pleadings, it is specially shown in what manner, he is tenant of the land, 
in contradistinction to the veray tenant, who is called simply, tenant. 
Hamm. N. P. 393. See Veray. 
    

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