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Webster 1913 Edition


Stallage

Stall′age

(sta̤l′ā̍j ; 48)
,
Noun.
[Cf. OF.
estallage
, of German origin. See
Stall
,
Noun.
]
1.
(Eng. Law)
The right of erecting a stall or stalls in fairs; rent paid for a stall.
2.
Dung of cattle or horses, mixed with straw.
[Obs.]

Webster 1828 Edition


Stallage

STALLAGE

,
Noun.
1.
The right of erecting stalls in fairs; or rent paid for a stall.
2.
In old books, laystall; dung; compost.

Definition 2024


stallage

stallage

English

Noun

stallage (plural stallages)

  1. (obsolete) The dues levied for the erection and use of a stall at a fair or market.
    • 1899, Joseph Gerald Pease and Herbert Chitty, A treatise on the law of markets and fairs with the principal statutes relating thereto, Knight and Co., pg. 63:
      Stallage and the like payments are made in respect of some user of the soil beyond the mere entry into the market; for no one has a right to erect a stall or appropriate part of the market place as a standing without making a satisfaction for it to the owner of the soil []
  2. (obsolete) dung of cattle or horses, mixed with straw

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