Pasture justice

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Under grazing rights (also: grazing rights , Weidservitut , Hutrecht , Kuhrecht , Atzungsrecht ) refers to the right , his cattle on foreign pastures to graze. The manor in particular used to have this right. The pasture justice developed a detailed regulation for this.

Usually the owner of the property was entitled to the mithut . The grazing of different owners or members z. B. a village community was the Koppelhut . The property owner may have used the vanguard privilege .

The temporary right to pre-graze and post-graze on other people's goods was also referred to as the right to graze.
→ see also: Trattrecht

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  1. a b Claudius Gurt: Atzungsrecht. In: Historical Lexicon of the Principality of Liechtenstein .