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Manurer

One who manures land...


Manurable

Manurable, admitting of tillage....


Manuring

The act of process of applying manure also the manure applied...


Faldage

A privilege of setting up and moving about folds for sheep in any fields within manors in order to manure them often reserved to himself by the lord of the manor...


Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923

Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923 (English) (13 & 14 Geo. 5, cc. 9 and 25). By a series of statutes commencing with the Agricultural Holdings Act, 1875, statutory compensation has been provided for an outgoing agricultural tenant in respect of the improvements effected by him during his tenancy. The operation of this Act could be and frequently was excluded by agreement, but now the tenant cannot deprive himself by contract of the right to claim compensation which is conferred on him by the Act, although he may within limits substitute other benefits by agreement. The Act of 1923 (as amended by the Agricultural Holdings Amendment Act, 1923) repeals and consolidates all the earlier statutes dealing with the subject, and confers on outgoing tenants of 'holdings' the rights and benefits briefly outlined below. The term 'holding' means any parcel of land held by a tenant which is wholly agricultural or wholly pastoral, or in whole or in part cultivated as a market garden, and which is not le...


Fenks

The refuse whale blubber used as a manure and in the manufacture of Prussian blue...


Composture

Manure compost...


Vraic

Vraic, seaweed. It is used in great quantities by the inhabitants of Jersey and Guernsey for manure, and also for fuel by the poorer classes. In Benest v. Pipon, (1829) 1 Kn 60, on appeal from Jersey to the Privy Council, it was held that the lord of a manor could not establish a claim to the exclusive right of cutting seaweed on rocks situate below low-water mark, except by a grant from the Crown, or by such long and undisturbed enjoyment of it as to give him a title by prescription....


Lal Lanier

Lal Lanier, means boundary of Abadi deh (Abadi deh means such land which is inhabited by villagers including plots of land in which cattles are penned, manure is stored and straw is staved and other waste attached to the village site which is not assessed to land revenue), Ishwar Singh v. State of Haryana, AIR 1996 P&H 30....


Common

Common, a profit which a man has in the land of another; it derives its name from the community of interest which thence arises between the claimant and the owner of the soil, or between the claimant and other commoners entitled to the same right; all which parties are entitled to bring actions for injuries done to their respective interests, and that both as against strangers and against each other. It is called an incorporeal right, which lies in grant, as if originally commencing in some agreement between lords and tenants, for some valuable consideration which, by lapse of time, being formed into a prescription, continues, although there be no deed or instrument in writing which proves the original contract or agreement. It differs from a rent, principally in freedom of enjoyment on the one hand, and in freedom from obligation on the other; which the law expresses by the quaint antithesis that it lies not in render but in prender. It is also incidentally distinguished by its fruits...


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