in Scots law, is a method of acquiring property, by mixing or blending together different substances belonging to different proprietors. If this commixtion was made without the consent of the different proprietors, and the materials cannot again be disjoined, it draws after it the property of the materials. See SCOTS LAW, title, Division of rights.
COMMADATE, in Scots law, is a gratuitous loan, wherein the property of the thing but continues with the lender, and only the use of it given to the borrower, who must restore the individual thing borrowed. See SCOTS LAW, title, Obligations and contracts in general.