DAMAGE FEASANT or FAISANT

Definition of DAMAGE FEASANT or FAISANT in Black's Law Dictionary 4th Edition – Legal dictionary – Glossary of legal terms.

Definition of DAMAGE FEASANT or FAISANT

Doing damage. A term applied to a person's cattle or beasts found upon another's land, doing damage by treading down the grass, grain, etc. 3 Bl. Comm. 7, 211; Tomlins. This phrase seems to have been introduced in the reign of Edward III, in place of the older expression "en son damage," (in damno suo.) Crabb, Eng. Law, 292.

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