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Pasture

Pasture, land on which cattle feed. See Norton on Deeds.The laying down permanent pasture with the written consent of the landlord is an improvement for which a tenant is entitled to compensation on quitting by the (English) Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923; and so is, though without any consent or notice, laying down temporary pasture with clover, grass, lucerne, sainfoin, or other seeds, sown more than two years before the termination of the tenancy. See AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS ACT.Breaking up pasture is frequently prohibited by penal rents and otherwise in agricultural leases, and s. 29 of the (English) Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923, which restricts penal rents to the actual damage done, excepts 'breaking up permanent pasture,' amongst other things, from its operation. See Rush v. Lucas, (1910) 1 Ch 437, and Aggs on Agricultural Holdings....


Boosey [or Boosy] Pasture

Boosey [or Boosy] Pasture, a pasture with a shed on or by it, by custom of the country or written agreement in the north-western counties of England frequently allowed, till May 1, or 12, to outgoing tenants whose tenancy expires on the 2nd February or 25th March....


Permanent pasture

Permanent pasture, See PASTURE....


Pasture land

Pasture land, is a place of land covered with grass. They may be interchangeable, Gulabhai Vallabhbhai Desai v. H.A. Khan, Collector of Daman, AIR 1970 Goa 59....


Pasturer

One who pastures one who takes cattle to graze See Agister...


Superoneratione pastur'

Superoneratione pastur', a judicial writ that lay against him who was impleaded in the county court for the surcharge of a common with his cattle, in a case where he was formerly impleaded for it in the same Court, and the cause was removed into one of the superior courts, Ibid. Obsolete....


Secunda superoneratione pastur'

Secunda superoneratione pastur'. See SECOND SURCHARGE, WRIT OF....


common

common 1 a : of or relating to a community at large : public [ defense] b : known to the community [a thief] 2 : belonging to or shared by two or more persons or things or by all members of a group [when the insured and the beneficiary perish in a disaster] [ areas of the building] 3 : of or relating to common stock [ shares] n 1 pl cap : house of commons 2 : the legal right of taking a profit in another's land in common with the owner or others [the of estovers] [the of pasture] 3 : a piece of land subject to common use: as a : land jointly owned and used esp. for pasture b : a public open area in a municipality 4 : a condition of shared ownership : a condition in which a right is shared with an interest held by another person [held the estate in ] see also tenancy in common at tenancy compare severalty 5 : common stock at stock ...


Depasture

To pasture to feed to graze also to use for pasture...


Admeasurement, writ of

Admeasurement, writ of. It lay against persons who usurped more than their share, in the two following cases; admeasurement of dower, where the widow held from the heir more land, etc., as dower than rightly belonged to her; and admeasurement of pasture, which lay where any one having common of pasture surcharged the common, Termes de la Ley....


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