estover — /e stōˈvər/ (law) noun A right to necessaries allowed by law, such as wood to a tenant for necessary repairs, etc ORIGIN: OFr estover to be necessary, necessaries • • • common of estovers The right of taking necessary wood from another s estate… … Useful english dictionary
Estover (disambiguation) — Estover may refer to:* Estover, a housing estate in Plymouth, England * Estovers, an English legal term … Wikipedia
estover — /astowvar/ The right or privilege which a tenant has to furnish himself with so much wood from the demised premises as may be sufficient or necessary for his fuel, fences, and other agricultural operations. 2 Bl.Comm. 35. An allowance made to a… … Black's law dictionary
estover — /astowvar/ The right or privilege which a tenant has to furnish himself with so much wood from the demised premises as may be sufficient or necessary for his fuel, fences, and other agricultural operations. 2 Bl.Comm. 35. An allowance made to a… … Black's law dictionary
Estovers — In former English law, estovers is wood that a tenant is allowed to take, for life or a period of years, from the land he holds for the repair of his house, the implements of husbandry, hedges and fences, and for firewood. The word derives the… … Wikipedia
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stover — noun Etymology: Middle English, modification of Anglo French estovers necessary supplies, from estover to be necessary, ultimately from Latin est opus there is need Date: 14th century 1. dialect chiefly England fodder 2. mature cured stalks of… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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