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Anything which saves fragments or prevents waste or loss
Foras
new salt batty ground reclaimed from the sea, or other waste ground lying outside the Fort, Native Town, and other the
Food stuff
the system to maintain life and growth and to supply waste of tissue. If the raw foodstuff with a view to
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Seisina habenda
right of his prerogative, had had the year, day, and waste on a felony committed, etc., Reg. Brev. 165.
Frusca terr'
Frusca terr', waste and desert lands, Dugd. Mon., tom. 2, p. 327.
Rationabilibus divisis
divers towns, had seigniories adjoining, for him who found his waste by little and little to have been encroached upon, against
Writ
novel disseisin, of entry sur disseisin in the quibus, of waste, of partition, and of per qu' servitia. See also Co.
Wear and Tear, Reasonable
Wear and Tear, Reasonable, the waste of substance by the ordinary use of it. This expression
Vastum forest' vel bosci
underwood were so destroyed that it lay, in a manner, waste, Parpch. Antiq. 351.
Vastum
Vastum, a waste or common lying open to the cattle of all tenants
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