A growing crop.  Crops that grow annually are typically considered personal property.
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- Emblement - definition of Emblement by the Free Online Dictionary ...
 n. 1. (Law) The growing crop, or profits of a crop which has been sown or planted;   - used especially in the plural. The produce of grass, trees, and the like, is not ...
 
- Emblement - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
 Crops annually produced by the labor of a tenant. Corn, wheat, rye, potatoes,   garden vegetables, and other crops that are produced annually, not   spontaneously ...
 
- emblement - Wiktionary
 [edit] Noun. emblement (plural emblements). Annual crops produced by   cultivation. Emblements are treated as personal property. Retrieved from ...
 
- Emblement - Merriam-Webster Online
 the growing crop or vegetable growth resulting from annual manurage and   cultivation as distinguished from the produce from old roots (as pasturage) or   from ...
 
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 Real Estate Definition: Source: Muller, Edward J., J.G. Fausett, and Philip A. Grau  , Architectural Drawing and Light Construction. .. more online.
 
- Emblement | Define Emblement at Dictionary.com
 the products or profits of land that has been sown or planted. Origin: 1485–95;   plural of emblement < Anglo-French, Middle French emblaement, equivalent to ...
 
- Emblements Definition | Investopedia
 A late nineteenth century book written by a British lawyer says that, for example, a   fruit tree would not be considered an emblement unless it was cultivated by a ...
 
- Emblement - Answers.com
 emblements pl.n. The crops or products of the land legally belonging to a tenant. [  From Middle English emblaiment , fr.