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Definition of commonage in English: commonagenoun ˈkɒmənɪdʒˈkɑmənɪdʒ mass nounBritish 1The right of pasturing animals on common land. Example sentencesExamples - In February 2001 the Minister for Finance made a declaration to 40 local farmers which acknowledged and established their commonage and grazing rights on the lands.
- Sheep farmers with commonage have been informed that their sheep quota has been cut as stated in letters sent out by the Department of Agriculture.
- Any farmer with commonage has been paid.
- Several of his neighbours with rights to commonage beside Michael's land also had turbines erected.
- What is even more worrying is where a farm has not used his land and commonage for a number of years he now finds that his property is almost valueless.
- Farmers have to either accept the recommended destocking level; have it checked by an agricultural consultant or opt out of using their commonage altogether.
- In 2001 40 farmers established their commonage and grazing rights on the 426 acres of land.
- Farmers can appeal their commonage on an individual basis.
- All farmers with ewe quota and commonage must comply with the relevant framework plan in order to be eligible for direct payments from the Department of Agriculture.
- 1.1 Land held in common.
Example sentencesExamples - The Lally's farm 43 ha of inside land as well as 142 ha of commonage.
- It has around 10 acres of land and a half share of 34 acres of commonage.
- However, arable land, dwellings and residences were lost, access to commonage denied and development promised by the betterment never materialised.
- The building is situated next to the legislature and very close to a bushy open commonage, where various species of snakes have found a haven.
- The wind farm is being constructed on commonage.
- This came to a head last week when local farmers were in confrontation with local police concerning a group of horses, which had been grazing on the mountain commonage.
- For example, if sheep grazing on commonage lost their markings, quick traditional methods were to hand to allocate the animals and so avoid the creaky slowness of the law.
- The Heath commonage has had a chequered legal history with local animal owners obtaining grazing rights to the lands owned by the State.
- Mr. O'Connor also criticised them for not publishing the results of Commonage Framework Plans which will determine sustainable stocking levels on commonage.
- The farm consists of green and bog-type land with a share in commonage.
2The common people; the commonalty. Definition of commonage in US English: commonagenounˈkämənijˈkɑmənɪdʒ British 1The right of pasturing animals on common land. Example sentencesExamples - In 2001 40 farmers established their commonage and grazing rights on the 426 acres of land.
- Several of his neighbours with rights to commonage beside Michael's land also had turbines erected.
- What is even more worrying is where a farm has not used his land and commonage for a number of years he now finds that his property is almost valueless.
- Any farmer with commonage has been paid.
- In February 2001 the Minister for Finance made a declaration to 40 local farmers which acknowledged and established their commonage and grazing rights on the lands.
- All farmers with ewe quota and commonage must comply with the relevant framework plan in order to be eligible for direct payments from the Department of Agriculture.
- Sheep farmers with commonage have been informed that their sheep quota has been cut as stated in letters sent out by the Department of Agriculture.
- Farmers have to either accept the recommended destocking level; have it checked by an agricultural consultant or opt out of using their commonage altogether.
- Farmers can appeal their commonage on an individual basis.
- 1.1 Land held in common.
Example sentencesExamples - It has around 10 acres of land and a half share of 34 acres of commonage.
- The Lally's farm 43 ha of inside land as well as 142 ha of commonage.
- The farm consists of green and bog-type land with a share in commonage.
- Mr. O'Connor also criticised them for not publishing the results of Commonage Framework Plans which will determine sustainable stocking levels on commonage.
- The building is situated next to the legislature and very close to a bushy open commonage, where various species of snakes have found a haven.
- For example, if sheep grazing on commonage lost their markings, quick traditional methods were to hand to allocate the animals and so avoid the creaky slowness of the law.
- This came to a head last week when local farmers were in confrontation with local police concerning a group of horses, which had been grazing on the mountain commonage.
- However, arable land, dwellings and residences were lost, access to commonage denied and development promised by the betterment never materialised.
- The wind farm is being constructed on commonage.
- The Heath commonage has had a chequered legal history with local animal owners obtaining grazing rights to the lands owned by the State.
2The common people; the commonalty. |