Dole Meadow - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: dole meadowDole-meadow
Dole-meadow, one wherein the shares of divers persons are marked by doles or landmarks....
Doleful
Full of dole or grief expressing or exciting sorrow sorrowful sad dismal...
Dole
Dole, the act of distribution or dealing; a portion or lot; a boundary mark, e.g., a post or mound of earth; also popularly employed to denote sums to which unemployed persons are entitled under the Unemployment Insurance Acts.In Scottish Criminal Law, a criminal intention. Without it, no act can be a crime--with the exception of crimes based on negligence and various statutory offences...
Dole-fish
Dole-fish, the share of fish which the fishermen employed in the north seas customarily received for their allowance, 35 Hen. 8, c. 7, rep. By Stat. (English) Law Rev. Act, 1863....
Doles, or Dools
Doles, or Dools, slips of pasture left between the furrows of ploughed land....
Catch meadow
A meadow irrigated by water from a spring or rivulet on the side of hill...
Mead, or meadow
Mead, or meadow [fr. m'de, Sax.], ground somewhat watery, not ploughed, but covered with grass and flowers....
Lot meads
Lot meads, common meadows which are divided yearly and distributed by lot among the owners, the share of each being called a dole. See Williams on Rights of Common. The owner of a dole may have a freehold in the soil, or he may only have vestura terr'....
Agriculture
Agriculture, the term 'agriculture' has been defined in various dictionaries both in the narrow sense and in the wider sense. In the narrow sense agriculture is cultivation of the field. In the wider sense it comprises all activities in relation to land including horticulture, forestry, breeding and rearing of livestock, dairying, butter and cheese-making, husbandry, etc. Whether the narrower or the wider sense of the term 'agriculture' should be adopted in a particular case depends not only upon the provisions of the various statutes in which the same occurs but also upon the facts and circumstances of each case, Maheshwari Seed Farm v. T.N. Electricity Board, (2004) 4 SCC 705 (711): AIR 2004 SC 2341.Agriculture includes horticulture, fruit growing, seed growing, dairy farming and livestock breeding and keeping, the use of land as grazing land, meadow land, market gardens and nursery grounds, and the use of land for woodlands where that use is ancillary to the framing of land for othe...
Meadowy
Of or pertaining to meadows resembling or consisting of meadow...
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