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Husbandry
Husbandry, farming. Agriculture or farming; cultivation of soil for food, Black's
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
tenant to cultivate in accordance with the rules of good husbandry or the terms of his tenancy. 3. Compensation for Damage
Agricultural produce
all produce, whether processed or not, of agricultural, horticulture, animal husbandry or forest as specified in the Schedule to the Act.
Bote
to furnish], necessaries for the maintenance and carrying on of husbandry. The owner of an estate for life or for years
Cultivation
horticulture and the use of land for any purpose of husbandry including keeping or breeding livestock, poultry or bees, and growing
Labourer
358 (359). [Limitation Act, 1908, Art. 7] Means servants in husbandry or manufactures, not living intra m'nia. Various repealed Acts of
Manufacture
poliding, blending, repair, remaking, re-engineering and includes agriculture, aquacul-ture, animal husbandry, floriculture, horticulture, pisciculture, poultry, sericulture, viticulture and mining. [Special Economic
Kilketh
Kilketh, an ancient servile payment made by tenants in husbandry.
Gavelkind
written, 'gavel,' which signifies 'rent' or a 'customary performance of husbandry works'; accordingly the land which yielded this kind of service,
Herdewich, or Herdewic
Herdewich, or Herdewic, a grange or place for cattle or husbandry, Dugd. Mon., tom. 3.
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