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Legal Definitions - enclosed land

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Definition of enclosed land

Definition: Enclosed land refers to a piece of land that is surrounded by fences or other barriers.

For example, a farmer may have a field that is enclosed by a fence to keep their livestock from wandering off. This type of land is considered immovable and indestructible, meaning that it cannot be easily moved or destroyed.

Enclosed land is important because it provides a sense of ownership and control over a specific area. It also helps to protect the land and any structures or crops that may be on it.

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Simple Definition

Enclosed land is a piece of land that is surrounded by fences. It is a three-dimensional area consisting of the earth's surface, the space above and below the surface, and everything growing on or permanently affixed to it. Land can be owned by the government or private individuals, and it can be used for different purposes such as farming, mining, or building houses. Enclosed land is different from other types of land such as public land, mineral land, or swamp and overflowed land.

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