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Cauda terr'

Cauda terr', land's end, or the bottom of a ridge in arable and

Waste lands

373: AIR 1967 SC 1081: (1967) 2 SCJ 830), this Court, while discerning the meaning of 'waste and arable land' in s. 17(4) of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, observed that the expression 'waste land' as contrasted to … in s. 17(4) of the Land Acquisition Act, 1894, observed that the expression 'waste land' as contrasted to 'arable land', would mean 'land which is unfit for cultiva-tion and habitation, desolate and barren land with little or no

Common

and this is subdivided into: (a) Appendant, which is a privilege belonging to the owners or occupiers of arable land holden of a manor, to put upon its wastes their commonable beasts, viz., horses, kine, or sheep, such … upon its wastes their commonable beasts, viz., horses, kine, or sheep, such as either plough or manure the arable land granted. (b) Appurtenant, which arises from no connection of tenure, nor from any absolute necessity, but may be

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Agricultural land

Matched in: Term Agricultural land

Esplees

Esplees [fr. expleti', Lat.], the products of land; as the hay of meadows, herbage of pasture, corn of arable land, rents, services, etc.; also the lands, etc., themselves, Termes de la Ley. 1. Products yielded from land, 2.

Jeroyiti

Jeroyiti, The word 'jeroyiti land' may thus 'mean 'cultivable or arable land'. But it may also mean 'assessable or assessed land' as opposed to inam land. It is only the

Jiraiti

Jiraiti, the word 'jeroyiti land' may thus mean 'cultivable or arable land'. But it may also mean 'assessable or assessed land' as opposed to inam land. It is only the

Day-were of land

Matched in: Term Day-were of land

Disboscation

Converting forest land into cleared or arable land removal of a forest

Dalus, Dailus, Dailia

a certain measure of land; such narrow slips of pasture as are left between the ploughed furrows in arable land. See Jac. Law Dict

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