In English law. An easement or liberty, which consists in the right to pasture cattle on another's ground. Feed for cattle in fields and pastures. Bract, fol. 222; Co. Litt 46; Shep. Touch. 97. A right to herbage does not include a right to cut grass, or dig potatoes, or pick apples. Simpson v. Coe, 4 N. H. 303. … [Read more...] about HERBAGE
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HEREBANNUM
In old English law. A proclamation summoning the army into the field. A mulct or fine for not joining the army when summoned. Spelman. A tax or tribute for the support of the army. Du Cange. … [Read more...] about HEREBANNUM
HEMIPLEGIA
In medical jurisprudence. Unilateral paralysis; paralysis of one side of the body, commonly due to a lesion in the brain, but sometimes originating from the spinal cord, as in "Brown-Sequard's paralysis," unilateral paralysis with crossed anceatheaia. In the cerebral form, the hemiplegia is sometimes "alternate" or crossed, that is, occurring on the opposite side of the body … [Read more...] about HEMIPLEGIA
HERBAGIUM ANTERIUS
The first crop of grass or hay, in opposition to aftermath or second cutting. Paroch. Antiq. 459. … [Read more...] about HERBAGIUM ANTERIUS
HEREBOTE
The royal edict summoning the people to the field. Cowell. … [Read more...] about HEREBOTE
