estovers
/e-stoh-verz/US // ɛˈstoʊ vərz //UK // (ɛˈstəʊvəz) //
遗弃者,遗弃物,遗迹,遗留问题
Definitions
n.名词(复数) plural noun
- 1
Law.
- : necessaries allowed by law, as wood and timber to a tenant or alimony to a spouse.
Examples
The various kinds of estovers were thus known as house-bote, cart or plough-bote, hedge or hay-bote, and fire-bote respectively.
Moreover, the statutes have never enabled an inclosure to be made against commoners entitled to estovers or turbary.
It would be strange to my purpose to discuss the details of common of estovers, of turbary, or of fishery.
Common of estovers is the liberty of taking the necessary wood for a house or farm from another's estate.
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