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abate
abate abat·ed abat·ing [Old French abattre, literally, to knock down, from
abatement
abatement 1 : the act or process of abating or the
Abator, or Abater
Abator, or Abater, one who abates a nuisance or enters into a house
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Abate
Abate [fr. Abbattre, Fr.], to prostrate, break down, remove, or destroy;
Abator
Abator, is a person who eliminates a nuisance; a person who
Abatamentum, Abatement
Abatamentum, Abatement, an entry by interposition, Co. Litt. 277.
Abatable nuisance
Abatable nuisance, means a nuisance so easily removable that the aggrieved
plea of abatement
plea of abatement see plea
plea in abatement
plea in abatement see plea
Abatement clause
Abatement clause, A lease provision that released to tenant from the
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