Milk For Meat - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: milk for meatMilk for meat
Milk for meat, i.e., that the agister of cows should take their milk in exchange for their pasturage. See London and Yorkshire Bank v. Belton, (1885) 15 QBD 457, where it was held that under such an agreement the farmer is taking a 'fair price' for the grass within s. 45 of the Agricultural Holdings Act, 1883 (s. 35 of the Act of 1883), by which live stock taken in to be fed 'at a fair price' are exempted from distress for rent....
White meats
White meats, milk, butter, cheese, eggs and any composition of them, Cowel....
malta fever
An infectious disease contracted from meat or milk products from infected domestic animals called also brucellosis and undulant fever...
mashed potatoes
Potatoes which have been boiled and mashed to a pulpy consistency usu with sparing addition of milk salt butter or other flavoring It is a popular accompaniment to a meat course US 1900s providing bulk and calories to a meal...
Milk sickness
A peculiar malignant disease occurring in parts of the western United States and affecting certain kinds of farm stock esp cows and persons using the meat or dairy products of infected cattle Its chief symptoms in man are uncontrollable vomiting obstinate constipation pain and muscular tremors Its origin in cattle has been variously ascribed to the presence of certain plants in their food and to polluted water...
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