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Definition: DAMAGE FEASANT

Part of Speech Definition
Expression 1. Doing injury; trespassing, as cattle.[Websters].

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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Definition: DAMAGE FEASANT

Part of SpeechDefinition
Expression1. Doing injury; trespassing, as cattle.[Websters].

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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Common Expressions: DAMAGE FEASANT

ExpressionsDefinition
Damage feasantDoing injury; trespassing, as cattle. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary.

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Specialty Expressions: DAMAGE FEASANT

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Damage feasantLawDAMAGE FEASANT, torts. This is a corruption of the French words faisant dommage, and signifies doing damage. This term is usually applied to the injury which animals belonging to one person do upon the land of another, by feeding there, treading down his grass, corn, or other production of the earth. 3 Bl. Com. 6; Co. Litt. 142, 161; Com. Dig. Pleader, 3 M 26. By the common law, a distress of animals or things damage feasant is allowed. Cow. Inst. 230; Gilb. on Distress and Replevin, 21. It was also allowed by the ancient customs of France. 11 Toull. 402 Repertoire de Jurisprudence, Merlin, au mot Fourriere; 1 Fournel, Traits de Voisinage, au mot Abandon. Vide Animals. (references)

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