Manurable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Custom of the country
the country entitles the tenant to be paid for artificial manures, and in some few, pre-eminently in Lincolnshire, for drainage and
Cottage
without four acres of ground to be continually occupied and manured therewith, was prohibited under a penalty of 10l. for each
Commonable beasts
Commonable beasts, such as are necessary for the ploughing or manuring of land, as horses, oxen, cows, and sheep.
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Common
viz., horses, kine, or sheep, such as either plough or manure the arable land granted. (b) Appurtenant, which arises from no
Churle
tenementary estate, like our farmers; the other that tilled and manured the demesnes (yielding work and not rent), and were called
Aver-land
Aver-land, that which tenants ploughed and manured for the proper use of a monastery or the lords
Analysis
analogous provisions for securing to agriculturists the purity of artificial manures and feeding stuffs for cattle, etc.
Feeding Stuffs
is protected, in the same way as that of artificial manures, by the (English) Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs Act, 1925. See
Nitratine
nitrate It is used in making nitric acid and for manure Called also soda niter
Sea mud
salt marshes and along the seashore sometimes used as a manure called also sea ooze
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