Rabbit - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hare
concurrent right with any other person to kill hares and rabbits on the land occupied. Any agreement purporting to divest an
Ground Game Act
to occupiers concurrent rights with owners to kill hares and rabbits. See HARES
Game licence
the holder to kill game, woodcock, snipe, quail or landrail, rabbits or deer, during open seasons. Failure to comply with this
Game
Holdings. As to right of occupier to kill hares and rabbits under (English) Ground Game Acts, 1880 (43 & 44 Vict.
Fer' natur', animals
they cannot escape, e.g., deer in a park, hares or rabbits in an enclosed warren, etc. The property in them only
Contract, freedom of
depriving a tenant of his right to kill hares and rabbits under the Ground Game Act,1880; and see a list of
beagling
hunting rabbits with beagles
Propagate
multiplied by generation or by new shoots or plants as rabbits propagate rapidly
Perameles
which includes numerous species found in Australia They somewhat resemble rabbits in size and form See Illust under Bandicoot
myxomatosis
a viral disease usually fatal of rabbits
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