Agistment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Milk for meat
Milk for meat, i.e., that the agister of cows should take their milk in exchange for their pasturage. See London and Yorkshire Bank v. Belton,
Pannage
woods, as mast of beech, acorns, etc., which some have called pawnes. 2. The money taken by the agisters for the food of hogs fed with mast of the royal forests. See Williams on Rights of Common,
Wood-plea Court
twice in the year in the forest of Clun, in Shropshire, for determining all matters of wood and agistments.
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