Orcharding - Law Dictionary Search Results
Orchardist
One who cultivates an orchard
Agriculture
use of land as grazing, meadow or pasture land or orchard, osier land or woodland or for market gardens or nursery
Appurtenances
common of pasture, turbary, etc.; liberties and services, outhouses, yards orchards, and gardens are appurtenant to a messuage, but lands cannot
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Bailment
to a waiter, Ultzen v. Nicols, (1894) 1 QB 92; Orchard v. Bush & Co., (1898) 2 QB 284. (2) Commodatum.
Plant
plant, root, fruit or vegetable production growing in a garden, orchard, greenhouse, etc., is punishable on summary conviction by imprisonment up
Pr'dium rusticum
use of man's habitation; such, for example, as lands, meadows, orchards, gardens, woods, even though they should be within the boundaries
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Orcharding - Law Dictionary Search Results
Orchardist
One who cultivates an orchard
Agriculture
use of land as grazing, meadow or pasture land or orchard, osier land or woodland or for market gardens or nursery
Appurtenances
common of pasture, turbary, etc.; liberties and services, outhouses, yards orchards, and gardens are appurtenant to a messuage, but lands cannot
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Bailment
to a waiter, Ultzen v. Nicols, (1894) 1 QB 92; Orchard v. Bush & Co., (1898) 2 QB 284. (2) Commodatum.
Plant
plant, root, fruit or vegetable production growing in a garden, orchard, greenhouse, etc., is punishable on summary conviction by imprisonment up
Pr'dium rusticum
use of man's habitation; such, for example, as lands, meadows, orchards, gardens, woods, even though they should be within the boundaries
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