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Definition of Forest laws

Forest laws
Forest For"est, a. Of or pertaining to a forest; sylvan. Forest fly. (Zo["o]l.) (a) One of numerous species of blood-sucking flies, of the family Tabanid[ae], which attack both men and beasts. See Horse fly. (b) A fly of the genus Hippobosca, esp. H. equina. See Horse tick. Forest glade, a grassy space in a forest. --Thomson. Forest laws, laws for the protection of game, preservation of timber, etc., in forests. Forest tree, a tree of the forest, especially a timber tree, as distinguished from a fruit tree.

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- and Discourse of the Lawes of the Forrest. Manwood, John (1717), Manwood's Treatise of the Forest Laws: Shewing Not Only the Laws Now in Force, But the...
- animals and their forest habitat from destruction Forestry law, laws governing activities in designated forest lands with respect to forest management and...
- Wake Forest Law Review is a law journal edited and published by students at the Wake Forest University School of Law. In 2013, the Wake Forest Law Review...
- aimed to promote sustainable forest management. The Native Forest Law is one of the Chilean laws that have been longest time in the parliament, from 1992...
- woodland and heath subject to the forest laws. The forest gives its name to the Parliamentary constituency of Sherwood Forest (formerly Sherwood before the...
- for this latter phenomenon is India's forest laws. India's forests are governed by two main laws, the Indian Forest Act, 1927 and the Wild life (Protection)...
- Forestry laws govern activities in designated forest lands, most commonly with respect to forest management and timber harvesting. Forestry laws generally...
- timber in violation of laws. The harvesting procedure itself may be illegal, including using corrupt means to gain access to forests; extraction without...
- the forests to enforce the laws of the charter.[citation needed] By Tudor times, most of the laws served mainly to protect the timber in royal forests. Some...
- The Forest of Arden is a former forest and culturally defined area located in the English West Midlands, that in antiquity and into the Early Modern Period...