Husbandry in UK Law
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Bomford v Osborne (Inspector of Taxes)
... ... I should mention here that I propose for the sake of brevity to use the word "farm" as a synonym for lands "occupied for the purposes of husbandry," which is the old-fashioned phrase-still used in the Income Tax Acts. "Husbandry," in fact, means the business of a farmer. I shall make some ... ...
- Eastwood (W. & J. B.) Ltd v Herrod
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Hemens v Whitsbury Farm and Stud Ltd
... ... , notwithstanding the fact that he had already been assessed under Schedule B in respect of the occupation of land as occupied in part for husbandry purposes and in part for stud and racing purposes. The House of Lords adjudged that he should not be further assessed under Schedule D because the ... ...
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Gainsborough v Hyde
... ... at all times and for all purposes connected only with the cultivation, gathering of crops, the farming and rearing of livestock and/or husbandry upon the First Defendant's land; and are (b) not permitted to use the right of way (i) as a means of access to and from the First Defendant's land ... ...
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R (Compassion in World Farming Ltd) v Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
... ... for improved growth rate and meat yield, but selection against diseases, susceptibility and advances in nutrition, hygiene, housing and husbandry and disease control have also played a role. There is a difference of opinion between the Claimant and the Defendant, which it is not necessary to ... ...
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Samuel Lyle Wallace v C Brian Barratt & Son Ltd (First Respondent) George William Tudor Lock (Second Respondent)
... ... The tenant was required to use the Holding for agricultural purposes only and to cultivate and manage it according to the rules of good husbandry. The full terms of the covenant in Clause 5.16 are — "Not to assign underlet part with or share possession or occupation of the ... ...
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MR. William Graham v The Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government & The Regions and Royal Borough of WINDSOR and MAIDENHEAD
... ... The mobile home is close to the cattle buildings for reasons of security and also for animal husbandry. All essential requirements of the cattle, such as the hay, straw, silage, food and so on are provided in this area ... 4 ... ...
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Wren & Others v Department of The Environment and Another
... ... "To bestow labour and attention upon (land) in order to the raising of crops; to till; to improve and render fertile by husbandry. 1b. To break up (ground) with a cultivator. 2a. To bestow labour and attention upon (a plant) so as to promote its growth; to ... ...
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Hector Amos Parsons (Plaintiff Respondent) Frank Pearson Pennington (Trading as Lincoln Fertiliser Company) (Defendant Appellant)
... ... Pennington and his advisers said the cause of the trouble was not excessive nitrogen. The cause was bad husbandry. They said that this land ought not to have been left as it was from the Autumn with the stubble. It ought tohave been ploughed up immediately after ... ...
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The National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty v William Fleming and Others
... ... in the foregoing stipulations shall prevent the cultivation of the said land or any part thereof in the ordinary course of agriculture or husbandry in accordance with the custom of the country.” ... 8 The 1966 Deed contains an arbitration clause, and in due ... ...
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