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Forest officer
Forest officer, means any person whom the State Government or any office empowered by the State Government in this
Private forest
Private forest, the minimum area required for the purpose of growing firewood trees for fuel in the factories and smoke-houses
Reserve forest
Reserve forest, the forest declared to be reserved by the State Government under section 20 of the Indian Forest Act,
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Royal forests
Royal forests. A hunting territory for the King's princely delight and pleasure. Its boundaries are ascertained by record, or prescription;
Windsor forest
Windsor forest, a royal forest founded by Henry VIII. (see 55 Geo. 3, cc. 122, 132, 158)
Whittlewood forest
Whittlewood forest. As to disafforesting this forest, see 16 & 17 Vict. c. 42; see also 18 & 19 Vict.
Vastum forest' vel bosci
Vastum forest' vel bosci, that part of a forest or wood wherein the trees and underwood were so destroyed that
Richmond forest
Richmond forest, a royal forest founded by Charles I. As to Richmond Park, see 2 Hall. Const. Hist. 14, and
Ordinatio forest'
Ordinatio forest', 33 Edw. 1, stat. 5; 34 Edw. 1, stat. 5, statutes made touching causes and matters of the
New forest
New forest, a royal forest in Hampshire, created by William the Conqueror. See 41 Geo. 3, c. 108; 48 Geo.
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Forestal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Forest officer
Forest officer, means any person whom the State Government or any office empowered by the State Government in this
Private forest
Private forest, the minimum area required for the purpose of growing firewood trees for fuel in the factories and smoke-houses
Reserve forest
Reserve forest, the forest declared to be reserved by the State Government under section 20 of the Indian Forest Act,
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Royal forests
Royal forests. A hunting territory for the King's princely delight and pleasure. Its boundaries are ascertained by record, or prescription;
Windsor forest
Windsor forest, a royal forest founded by Henry VIII. (see 55 Geo. 3, cc. 122, 132, 158)
Whittlewood forest
Whittlewood forest. As to disafforesting this forest, see 16 & 17 Vict. c. 42; see also 18 & 19 Vict.
Vastum forest' vel bosci
Vastum forest' vel bosci, that part of a forest or wood wherein the trees and underwood were so destroyed that
Richmond forest
Richmond forest, a royal forest founded by Charles I. As to Richmond Park, see 2 Hall. Const. Hist. 14, and
Ordinatio forest'
Ordinatio forest', 33 Edw. 1, stat. 5; 34 Edw. 1, stat. 5, statutes made touching causes and matters of the
New forest
New forest, a royal forest in Hampshire, created by William the Conqueror. See 41 Geo. 3, c. 108; 48 Geo.
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