Law. [f. COUCHANT: see -ANCY.] In phrase Levancy and couchancy: the fact of being levant and couchant; see next.

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1695.  Ventris, Reports, Table s.v. Common.… In a Title of Common for Beasts Levant and Couchant, the Levancy and Couchancy is not Traversable.

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1818.  Sir J. Bayley, in Barnew. & Cr., Rep., I. 710. If levancy and couchancy were incident to the right of common appendant.

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