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Hare
Hare, a beast of warren. A hare is 'game' within the (English) Game Acts and
Lagotrophy
Lagotrophy [fr. Gk., a hare; and to nourish], a warren of hares.
Impeachment
of frequent occurrence. The last memorable cases are those of Warren Hastings, in 1788, and Lord Melville, in 1805. As to
Forest
the wild beasts and fowls of forest, chase, park, and warren (which means all animals pursued in field sports), in a
Copyhold
privileges of the lord in respect of fairs, markets, chase, warren, fishery or other rights of shooting, fishing, hunting or fowling.
Commission Agent or Broker
throughout the time, Turner v. Goldsmith, 1891 (1) QB 544; Warren v. Agdeshman, 38 TLR 588]. Commission from the other Party.--That
Beasts
boar, and wolf, also called beasts of venery; of the warren are the hare, coney, and roe, Co. Litt. 233 a.
Barrister, or Barrastor
barrister, see INNS OF COURT; and consult Marchant on Barristers; Warren's Law Studies; Forsyth's Hortenisus; and Chitty on Contracts; also Mew's
Franchise
right to hold Courtsleet, fairs markets, ferries, forests, chases, parks, warrens, fisheries. The remedy for disturbance is an action. See COPYHOLDS,
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