10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OUTGOER»
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outgoer in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The landlord's and tenant's guide
Custom of including seed, labour, manure, and carting it. Clover and other the
Country. . . . . . . grass seed and labour valued. Monmouthshire. — Outgoer takes
a crop, of which he receives two-thirds if from a fallow, and one.half if a brush
crop.
2
Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England
Farmyard manure generally belongs to the incomer, though in some cases to the
outgoer, till February 14. Down towards Ripon all manure till May Day belongs to
the outgoer and is paid for by valuation. Among the selected farms1 the fact that ...
3
A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Agricultural Tenancies
If the wheat Gloucks- crop follows a green crop, the tillages and manures for the
tkbshirb. same are allowed, less a deduction for the value of the crop "_— taken
by the outgoer. If any part of the root crops is fed off by the outgoer, deduction is ...
George Wingrove Cooke, G. Prior Goldney, William Russell Griffiths, 1882
4
The Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England
In this taking the general custom is for the outgoer to prepare the fallow and do
the summer work, such as planting turnips, which the incomer has to pay for,
together with the rent, &c., of that portion of the farm. The outgoer in some cases
holds ...
Royal Agricultural Society, 1868
5
The Farmer's Magazine Vol. XXXI ( Thirs Series ) January to ...
In this taking the general custom is for the outgoer to prepare the fallow and do
the summer work, such as planting turnips, which the incomer has to pay for,
together with the rent, &c, of that portion of the farm. The outgoer in some cases
holds ...
Rogerson and Tuxford, 1868
The agent who managed the tithe collection for the outgoer (but who does not
now act for the incomer) was requested to make up the outstanding accounts to
the end of the year for both parties, as to tithes, and as to glebe rents, respectively
...
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, 1896
7
Land agency: (with illustrations).
In some districts the incomer pays the outgoer for his costs of cultivation, and then
the valuer has to estimate the price of the tillages ; in other districts the outgoer
harvests, threshes out, and markets the crops that he has sown ; and again in ...
Russell Montague Garnier, 1891
8
A Manual of the Law of Landlord and Tenant
But although the outgoer has an outgoing crop of wheat, he is only allowed to
sow one-third of the arable land ; that proportion he may sow at whatever time
and with whatever kind of grain he thinks proper. For all the ground that he sows,
...
9
The Farmer's Encyclopedia: And Dictionary of Rural Affairs; ...
But a very common way is for the outgoer to be paid for all his crops, the value of
seed and labour, and also for the manure. The crops are valued at barvest-time,
and the price is set according to the average of three market-days, taken once a ...
Cuthbert William Johnson, 1844
The outgoer has no demand upon the incomer for any crop or labour, excepting
for the clover or other grass seeds upon the ground, for which he receives the
value of seed and labour ; and although the incomer has rhe privilege of entering
...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OUTGOER»
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Adventures in Rothland
He is more of an outgoer than a self-inquirer, even when combing through his own past, in “Diner” (1982) and “Liberty Heights” (1999), and not ... «The New Yorker, Jan 15»
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