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From Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) [bouvier]:

  FOLD-COURSE, Eng. law. By this phrase is understood land used as a 
  sheepwalk; it also signifies land to which the sole right of folding the 
  cattle of others is appurtenant; sometimes it means merely such right of 
  folding. It is also used to denote the right of folding on another's land, 
  which is called common foldage. Co. Litt. 6 a, note 1; W. Jo. 375 Cro. Cal. 
  432; 2 Vent. 139. 


  
  

















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