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Stallage, the liberty or right of pitching. Or erecting stalls in fairs or markets, or the money paid for the same, 1 Steph. Com. 'The right of stallaye is a right for a payment to be made, to the owner of the market, in respect of the exclusive occupation of a portion of the soil, for the purpose of selling goods in the market': Williams on Rights of Common, p. 295; see Mayor, etc., of Great Yarmouth v. Groom, (1862) 1 H&C 102.

1. The right to erect stalls in public markets 2. The cost for that right, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1412.

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