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Forest land
Matched in: Term Forest land
Woods and forests
Woods and forests. A Government Department which managed the Crown Lands and collected all the Land Revenue of the Crown which
Disboscation
Converting forest land into cleared or arable land removal of a forest
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Terra putura
Terra putura, land in forests held by the tenure of furnishing food to the keepers therein, 4 Inst. 307.
Forest
Matched in: Term Forest
Estate
(iii) any land held or let for purposes of agriculture or for purposes ancillary thereto, including waste land, forest land, for pasture or sites of buildings and other structures occupied by cultivators of land, agricultural labourers and village … janman right, land held under ryotwari settlement, any land held or let for purposes of agriculture, waste land, forest land, land for pasture etc. rights in an estate include any rights in a proprietor, sub-proprietor, under proprietor, tenure-holder,
Cut and removed from any land
Matched in: Term Cut and removed from any land
Free-board, or freebord
a width determined by local custom, varying in different places, lying outside the fence of a manor, park, forest, or other estate, or sometimes, but less accurately, as the mere right of claiming the use of such … Cange simply says, 'Francbordus Anglis freebord,' and cites the same passage from the Monasticon. A small strip of land (usu. 2' feet wide and lying just outside a force. That the owner of the fenced property was
Ranger
Ranger, a sworn officer of the forest and parks. His office consists chiefly in three points: to walk daily through his charge, and see, hear, … drive the beasts of the forest, both of vinery and chase, out of the dis-afforested into the forested lands; and to present all trespasses of the forest at the next Court holden for the forest, Manwood. Also
Agricultural land
Matched in: Term Agricultural land
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