Fallow - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fallow
Pale red or pale yellow as a fallow deer or greyhound
Fallow-land
Fallow-land, land ploughed, but not sown, and left uncultivated for a
Warectum
Warectum, otherwise called wareccum or varectum, 'doth signify fallow.'-Co. Litt. 5 b.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Warectare
wheat in the spring, in order to let it lie fallow for better improvement, which in Kent is called summer-land, Jac.
Uncultivated lands
not cultivated', i.e. fit for cultivation, but allowed to lie fallow. It is uncultivable or unfit for cultivation, State of Gujarat
Novale
not been tilled before within the memory of man; also fallow land, Chambers.
Inhoc, or Inhoke
sometimes fenced in when the rest of the field lies fallow, Kenn. Glos.
Danga puratan patit
patit, 'danga Puratan Patit' means 'high arable land which was fallow since olden days', Jugal Kishore Mandal v. Rani Bhushan Kundu,
Layland
Land lying untilled fallow ground
favel
Yellow fallow dun
- ‹ Prev
- 2
- Next ›
- Last »
Try the research workspace — 7 days free