Herbage

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Meaning of Herbage

A licence to pasture cattle on another’s land.

Herbage Alternative Definition

In English law. An easement which consists in the right to pasture cattle on another’s ground.

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This term is a noun.

Etimology of Herbage

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late 14c., “pasture-plants, non-woody plants collectively,” from Old French erbage “grass; pasture” (Modern French herbage), or directly from Medieval Latin herbagium; see herb + -age. In law, the natural pasture as distinct from the land itself.


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