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improvement†
DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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1an. — Hist.
the clearing of land, provision of fences, buildings, etc. as required of settlers receiving grants of land or, later, holding land under the homestead laws. See 1824 quote.
See: improve(def. 1)
Quotations
1789
. . . the petitioner shall . . . begin the improvement and cultivation thereof within one year from the date of such assignment.
1824
In Canada, what is called improvement consists in merely chopping down the trees, collecting and burning them with such other impediments upon the surface as the fire will consume, such as under-brush, leaves, etc.
1827
Upon this farm there are 20 acres of land under fence and in a good state of improvement, and 200 acres of unimproved land.
1bn.