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Feed-oats, Feed oats are within the category of grain in item 42 of the Schedule, Collector of Customs v. K. Gonga Setty, AIR 1963 SC 1319....
Oats
Oats, oats though they may serve as food for horses, is also used as human food; in other words it is not by its nature or characteristic capable of serving solely as food for animals and incapable of use in the human dietary, CCE v. K. Ganga Setty, AIR 1963 SC 1319 (1321): (1963) 2 SCR 277. [Import and Export (Control) Act, 1947, s. 3(2)]...
Corn Sales Act, 1921 (English)
Corn Sales Act, 1921 (English), provides, with cer-tain exceptions, that all sales of corn (i.e., wheat, barley, oats, rye, maize, and the bran and meal therefrom) shall be by weight and in terms of and by reference to the one hundred weight of 112 imperial standard pounds, otherwise transactions are null and void. The Act also applies to dried peas, dried beans, linseed and potatoes, and to the seeds of grass, clover, vetches, Swedes, field turnips, rape, filed cabbages, field kale, field kohl-rabi, mangels, beet and sugarbeet, flax and sainfoin. By s. 5 ibid. the price and value under any Act, award, or instrument of an imperial bushel shall have effect as if the price or value were calculated on that of sixty imperial pounds of wheat, fifty of barley and thirty nine of oats....
Tithe Rent-Charge
Tithe Rent-Charge. A charge on land, substituted by commutation for that charge on the produce of the land for the benefit of the Church, which was called tithe from being the tenth part of the increase yearly arising and renewing from the profits of lands, the stock upon lands, and the personal industry of the inhabitants; the first species being usually called pr'dial, the second mixed, the third personal.This commutation was effected by a procedure set on foot by the (English) Tithe Act, 1836 (6 & 7 Wm. 4, c. 71), amended by subsequent Acts. See Chitty's Stat., tit. 'Tithe Rent-Charge.' The amount to be paid was annually adjusted, according to the price of corn.The commutation was effected in one of two ways-either by a voluntary parochial agreement, con-firmed by the commissioners, or by the compulsory award of the commissioners. The value, either voluntarily agreed upon or awarded by the commissioners, was considered as the amount of the total rent-charge to be paid in respect of ...
Cornfield
A field where corn is or has been growing in England a field of wheat rye barley or oats in America a field of Indian corn...
Ensilage
The process of preserving fodder such as cornstalks rye oats millet etc by compressing it while green and fresh in a pit or vat called a silo where it is kept covered from the air as the ensilage of fodder...
feedbag
a canvas bag that is used to feed an animal such as a horse or mule animal feed such as oats are placed in the bag and it is fastened at the top of the head covering the muzzle The animal may then eat the contents while thus wearing the feedbag...
Groats
Dried grain as oats or wheat hulled and broken or crushed in high milling cracked fragments of wheat larger than grits...
Kibble
To bruise to grind coarsely as kibbled oats...
Oat
A well known cereal grass Avena sativa and its edible grain used as food and fodder commonly used in the plural and in a collective sense...
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