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Suitable

which itself furnished the norm that he is considered suitable having regard to his service in the State Forest Service. This in turn refers only to the past records of the service in the State as an

Re-afforested

Re-afforested, where a de-afforested forest is again made a forest, 20 Car. 2, c. 3. See FOREST. Also, replanted.

Arrentation

Arrentation [fr. arrendar, Span.], licensing the owner of lands in a forest to enclose them with a low hedge and small ditch according to the assize of the forest, under

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Gale

used as meaning the right granted by the Crown to mine or to quarry in parts of the Forest of Dean. [See the Forest of Dean (Mines) Act, 1838] Rent paid by a free miner the galled

Verderer

Verderer, an officer in the royal forest, whose office is properly to look to the vert, and see it well maintained; and he is sworn

Stable-stand

evidences or presumptions whereby a man is convicted to intend the stealing of the royal deer in the forest; and this is when a man is found at his standing in the forest, ready to shoot with

Seigniorage

a mint for coining; and (ii) something claimed by a monarch or feudal lord as a prerogative, Divisional Forest Officer v. Tata Finlay Ltd., AIR 2001 SC 2672. [See Kerala Grants and Leases (Modifications of Rights) Act

Royal forests

Royal forests. A hunting territory for the King's princely delight and pleasure. Its boundaries are ascertained by record, or prescription;

Pourpresture or purpresture

the Crown; (2) against the lord of the fee; (3) against a neighbour-2 Inst. 38. Purpresture within a forest was where any man made any manner of encroachment upon the forest either by building or inclosure or

Park

parco, to spare], a place of privilege for wild beasts of venery, and other wild beasts of the forest and chase; who are to have a firm place and protection there, so that no man may hurt

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