Crop - Law Dictionary Search Results
Vstura
Vstura, a crop of grass or corn, Cowel. Also a garment, metaphorically applied to a possession or seisin.
Cropper
One that crops
Custom of the country
Lady-Day, and si either paid in money for the seed and labour which he has expended upon the crop to be reaped in the autumn, or has a right to re-enter to till and gather his 'away-going
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Emblements
Emblements [fr. emblavance de bled, O. Fr. corn sprung or put above ground], the growing crops of those vegetable productions of the soil which are annually produced by the labour of the cultivator. They
Intercrop
To cultivate by planting simultaneous crops in alternate rows as to intercrop an orchard Also to use for catch crops at seasons when the
property
is divided according to what the court determines is equitable. movable property : property (as personal property or crops) that can be moved personal property 1 : property (as a vehicle) that is movable but not including
Personal cultivation
of the land. It is quite clear that under the tenure known as Bhagchar, the cultivator shares his crop with the owner. So, when he grows the crop he grows it in his own right and not
Raised on the land
Raised on the land, the words 'raised on the land' qualify both the 'crop' and 'other product', so the words 'other product' have to be read in the context of the word 'crop' which preceded it,...
Cereals
to the production of oil; (2) peas and beans grown for harvesting in a dried state; (3) any crop (except grass) normally grown only for use in feeding livestock; and (4) any other arable crop (except sugar,
Bhagchar tenure
Bhagchar tenure, under the tenure known as Bhagchar, the cultivator shares his crop with the owner. So, when he grows the crop he grows it in his own right and not
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