Agusadura
Legal definition for Indian law research
Definition
Agusadura, in ancient customs, a fee, due from the vassals to their lord for sharpening their ploughing tackle. Anciently, the tenants in some manors were not allowed to have their agricultural implements sharpened by any but those whom the lord appointed, for which an acknowledgement was paid, called agusadura or agusage, which some take to be the same with what was otherwise called rullage, from the ancient French, reille, a ploughshare, Encyc. Londin.
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