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Agistment originally referred specifically to the
proceeds of
pasturage in the king's forests. To
agist is, in
English law, to take
cattle to graze, in...
- that all
freemen owning land
within the
forest enjo**** the
rights of
agistment and
pannage (see below).
Under the
forest laws,
bloody hand was a kind...
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residences or in
professional horse training facilities such as stables,
agistment properties and
riding academies. The groom(s)
usually clean stables (mucking-out)...
- the yard one or more
times a day to care for the horse. Gr****
livery or
agistment - A form of DIY
livery in
which a
field or
paddock is provided, often...
- of
agistment.
Agistment is "a type of
bailment in
which a person, for a fee,
allows animals to
graze on his or her pasture."
References to
agistment in...
- was
known as the
Government or
Police Paddock and
served as a
large agistment area for the
horses of the
Mounted Police,
Border Police and
Native Police...
- example, in
clause 9, 'Every
freeman shall at his own
pleasure provide agistment' or
grazing rights, and in
clause 12, 'Henceforth
every freeman, in his...
- 3. c. 23 (I) 12 June 1800 An Act to
quiet and bar all
Claims of
Tythe Agistment for dry and
barren Cattle. 40 Geo. 3. c. 24 (I) 12 June 1800 An Act for...
- a
space inside the
stable buildings,
known as "gr**** livery" (BrE), "
agistment" (BrE), or "pasture board" (AmE).
Where the
stables also
house a riding...
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Werribee Park,
adjacent to the
Werribee Park Mansion. It was
originally agistment land to the
Melbourne Zoo.
Werribee Open
Range Zoo is home to 360 animals...