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Agistment - Wikipedia
To agist is, in English law, to take cattle to graze, in exchange for payment (derived, via Anglo-Norman agister, from the Old French giste, gite, a lying ... en.wikipedia.org
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AGISTMENT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : the taking in of livestock for feeding at a specified rate b : the opening of a forest to livestock for a specified period 2. a : the price paid for or ... www.merriam-webster.com
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agistment, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun agistment is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for agistment is from before 1447. www.oed.com
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agistment
agistment (əˈdʒɪstmənt) [a. OFr. agistement, f. agiste: see agist and -ment.] 1. The action or process of agisting; the taking in of cattle or live stock to feed at a rate of so much per head; the opening of a forest for a specified time to live stock.[1304 Year books of Edw. I, 23 Q'il ad agistemen... Oxford English Dictionary
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Agistment | Practical Law - Thomson Reuters
Taking in livestock belonging to another person to be fed for payment. An agistment arrangement does not create a tenancy. uk.practicallaw.thomsonreuters.com
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[PDF] AN INTRODUCTION TO AGISTMENT
Agistment is the fee a livestock owner pays to another landholder for the right to graze a set number of livestock on the property for a defined period. www.youngfarmer.nsw.gov.au
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Things you should know about agistment for horses
Agistment is when a horse owner keeps their horse on land that is owned by someone else. Each party is responsible for the horse's welfare. agriculture.vic.gov.au
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agistment - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · The taking in by anyone of other people's livestock to graze at a certain rate. · (historical) The taking and feeding of other people's cattle in the ... en.wiktionary.org
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Agistment: Ultimate Guide for Ranchers [2024] - MaiaGrazing
Keen to learn about agistment for a more successful grazing operation? Explore this ultimate guide to agistment, made for ranchers like you. www.maiagrazing.com
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What Is Horse Agistment? - ProHorse
Agistment can be defined as when another individual rather than the horse owner takes in the horse and takes care of it and the horse owner is supposed to pay ... prohorse.com.au
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agistment and agistement - Middle English Compendium
1. The practice of pasturing, or permitting the pasturing, of livestock; also the right to do so, or the land so used. quod.lib.umich.edu
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egistment
egistment var. of agistment.1681 J. W. Syst. Agric. 325, Egistments, cattle taken in to graze or be fed by the week or month. Oxford English Dictionary
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Agister (New Forest)
See also Agistment References External links New Forest Verderers New Forest English forest law wikipedia.org
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agistage
† aˈgistage Obs. [f. agist v. + -age.] The action or function of agisting; agistment.1691 Blount Law Dict. s.v. Agist, Their [Agistors'] function is termed Agistment and Agistage. 1751 [See next]. Oxford English Dictionary
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gistment
† ˈgistment Obs. rare. Also 6 joyssement; and see gisement. [Aphetic form of agistment.] = agistment 1.1511 MS. Acc. St. John's Hosp., Canterb., It. for þe gystment off ij drey Kyne. 1545 Statem. Accts. in Paston MSS. (B.M.) VIII, For the joyssement of ccxx shepe at Beckham..at iijd. the shepe. lxvs... Oxford English Dictionary
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