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CHACEA

In old English law. A station of gamer more extended than a park, and less than a forest; also the liberty of chasing or hunting within a certain district; also the way through which cattle are driven to pasture, otherwise called a “droveway.” Blount Chasea est ad communem legem. Achase is by common law. Reg. Brev. 806.

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