damage feasant

noun

Etymology

From an Old French phrase (compare modern French faisant dommage).

  1. derived from phrase

Definitions

  1. The doing of damage

    The doing of damage; in particular, the doing by animals such as cattle of damage by trespassing.

    • Actual damages must be shown to justify impounding cattle taken for damage feasant. Where there is no real damage, the cattle cannot be held for the costs.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

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