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Gardens
Gardens. The (English) Town Gardens Protection Act, 1863 (26 & 27
Covent Garden Market
Covent Garden Market. For its regulation by the Covent Garden Market Act,
Gardening
The art of occupation of laying out and cultivating gardens horticulture
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Gardenly
Like a garden
Allotments
labouring population of the locality to cultivate as farms or gardens. Land for allotments may be acquired compulsorily by the above
Holding
[s. 57(1)] as follows: 'Holding' does not include an allotment garden or include any land cultivated as a garden unless it
Agricultural land
land used as arable, meadow, or pasture ground only, cottage gardens exceeding one quarter of an acre, market gardens, nursery grounds,
Vegetables
denoting the class of vegetables which are grown in kitchen garden or in a farm and are used for the tables.
Fruit
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1908, which itself had replaced the Market Gardeners Compensation Act, 1895, see Saunders-Jacob v. Yates, (1933) 2 KB
Ornamental Grounds
Ornamental Grounds. The Town Gardens Protection Act, 1863, provides for the protection of gardens and
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