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New forest
New forest, a royal forest in Hampshire, created by William the Conqueror.
Forest
made. Some of the royal forests still exist, as the New Forest in Hampshire, and Windsor; they are now administered by the
Game
in the county of Somerset or Devon, or in the New Forest in the county of Southampton), between 10th December and 20th … in the county of Somerset or Devon, or in the New Forest, between 10th December and 1st September; for grouse, commonly called
Timber
determined from the context in which it is employed, Divisional Forest Officer v. Tata Finlay Ltd., AIR 2001 SC 2672. [See
Rata
A New Zealand forest tree Metrosideros robusta also its hard dark red
Backwoodsman
A man living in the forest in or beyond the new settlements especially on the western frontiers of the United States
Estate
have lost much of their importance since 1925, when a new system of conveyancing was introduced by the Real Property legislation … of agriculture or for purposes ancillary thereto, including waste land, forest land, for pasture or sites of buildings and other structures
Code
whereas codification not only does that, but fuses into the new whole the Common Law (as laid down by judicial decisions) … under Bonaparte's administration. To these was sub-sequently added a Code Forestier, or regulations concerning the forests, which was promulgated under Charles
Meat
dictionary meaning of the word meat in terms of Webster's New International Dictionary is as 'meat-flesh of animals used as food … include dressed poultry, R. Fiyaz Ahmed v. Chief Conservator of Forests, Malleswaram, Bangalore, AIR 2001 Kant 492.
Forestry
Forestry, Webster's New International Dictionary, Vol. I, page 990, gives the following meaning … Forestry, Webster's New International Dictionary, Vol. I, page 990, gives the
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