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Forest
Forest [fr. foresta, Ital.], an incorporeal hereditament, being the right or franchise of keeping, for the purpose of venery
forested
covered with forest as efforts to protect forested lands of the northwest
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Forester
One who has charge of the growing timber on an estate an officer appointed to watch a forest and preserve the game
Forest
An extensive wood a large tract of land covered with trees in the United States a wood of native growth or a tract of woodland which has never been cultivated
Forest land
Forest land, without evidence to show that forest land had been cleared and prepared or earmarked for agricultural purposes,
Forest Courts
Forest Courts, fallen into absolute desuetude. They were instituted for the government of the royal forests in different parts
Forest-produce
Forest-produce, means: (a) the following whether found in, or brought from, a forest or not, that is to say--timber
Reserved forests
Reserved forests, 'reserve forests' are those areas of forest land which are constituted as 'reserve forests' under Ch. II of
Royal forests
Royal forests. A hunting territory for the King's princely delight and pleasure. Its boundaries are ascertained by record, or prescription;
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Forestal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Forest
Forest [fr. foresta, Ital.], an incorporeal hereditament, being the right or franchise of keeping, for the purpose of venery
forested
covered with forest as efforts to protect forested lands of the northwest
Forestal
Matched in: Term Forestal
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Forester
One who has charge of the growing timber on an estate an officer appointed to watch a forest and preserve the game
Forest
An extensive wood a large tract of land covered with trees in the United States a wood of native growth or a tract of woodland which has never been cultivated
Forest land
Forest land, without evidence to show that forest land had been cleared and prepared or earmarked for agricultural purposes,
Forest Courts
Forest Courts, fallen into absolute desuetude. They were instituted for the government of the royal forests in different parts
Forest-produce
Forest-produce, means: (a) the following whether found in, or brought from, a forest or not, that is to say--timber
Reserved forests
Reserved forests, 'reserve forests' are those areas of forest land which are constituted as 'reserve forests' under Ch. II of
Royal forests
Royal forests. A hunting territory for the King's princely delight and pleasure. Its boundaries are ascertained by record, or prescription;
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