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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1805 Excerpt: ... Nor Cattle fed on meadow after mowing, unless by BY Whom custom. Smith v. Johnson, Bunb. i. And then not Payable. payable by the agistor, but the occupier ot the ground. ' ' Underwood v. Gibbon, Bunb. 1. Saddle horses, and cattle killed for family use. ib. Hop poles, and hops before picking. Headlands only large enough to turn the plough upon. Chapman v. Barlow, Bunb. 184. Green vetches and clover cut for cattle used in husbandry. Hayes v. Dowse, Bunb. 279. Tithe herbage forjheep shorn out of the parish. Poor v. Seymour, Bunb. 313I Land unfit for tillage, improved into arable or meadow, shall pay no tithe for seven years; sedsecus if unfit by reafon of woods. Stockwell v. Terry, 1 Ves. 115. Lops and tops of ancient pollard, oak, and alh, are exempt from tithe. Walton v. Tryon, Amb. 130. And so is after pasture after grass has been cut for hay. Ellis v. Saul, 1 Anjlr. 342, (n). So of grass cut green, and given to beasts of theplough. Colliers. Howes, 1 Anjlr. 481. . So agistment tithe shall not be payable for horses kept on one sarm, and used occasionally on another sarm in a difserent parish. Fleetwood v. Button, 3 Anjlr. 498. Neither shall tithe be payable for stubble mowed and used as fodder or manure. Tennant v. Stubbing, 3 Anflr. 640. V. By whom tithes are payable. Tithes, generally speaking, are payable by the owner of the thing for which the tithe is paid. And thus tithe for-the agistment of the cattle of a stranger, if barren cattle, is payable by the occupier of the ground as owner of the grass; for agistment tithe is paid, not in respect of the improvement of the animal agisted, but of the grass eaten by it. Scar. w. Trim Col. Anjlr. 761. Ellis v. Saul, ib. 332. Underwood v. Gibbon, Bunb. 3. Fisher v. Lemen, 9 Vin. Ab. 38. pi. 7. Holbeach v. Whadco...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1805 Excerpt: ... Nor Cattle fed on meadow after mowing, unless by BY Whom custom. Smith v. Johnson, Bunb. i. And then not Payable. payable by the agistor, but the occupier ot the ground. ' ' Underwood v. Gibbon, Bunb. 1. Saddle horses, and cattle killed for family use. ib. Hop poles, and hops before picking. Headlands only large enough to turn the plough upon. Chapman v. Barlow, Bunb. 184. Green vetches and clover cut for cattle used in husbandry. Hayes v. Dowse, Bunb. 279. Tithe herbage forjheep shorn out of the parish. Poor v. Seymour, Bunb. 313I Land unfit for tillage, improved into arable or meadow, shall pay no tithe for seven years; sedsecus if unfit by reafon of woods. Stockwell v. Terry, 1 Ves. 115. Lops and tops of ancient pollard, oak, and alh, are exempt from tithe. Walton v. Tryon, Amb. 130. And so is after pasture after grass has been cut for hay. Ellis v. Saul, 1 Anjlr. 342, (n). So of grass cut green, and given to beasts of theplough. Colliers. Howes, 1 Anjlr. 481. . So agistment tithe shall not be payable for horses kept on one sarm, and used occasionally on another sarm in a difserent parish. Fleetwood v. Button, 3 Anjlr. 498. Neither shall tithe be payable for stubble mowed and used as fodder or manure. Tennant v. Stubbing, 3 Anflr. 640. V. By whom tithes are payable. Tithes, generally speaking, are payable by the owner of the thing for which the tithe is paid. And thus tithe for-the agistment of the cattle of a stranger, if barren cattle, is payable by the occupier of the ground as owner of the grass; for agistment tithe is paid, not in respect of the improvement of the animal agisted, but of the grass eaten by it. Scar. w. Trim Col. Anjlr. 761. Ellis v. Saul, ib. 332. Underwood v. Gibbon, Bunb. 3. Fisher v. Lemen, 9 Vin. Ab. 38. pi. 7. Holbeach v. Whadco...
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