单词 | abutter |
释义 | abuttern. Chiefly U.S. A person who or thing which abuts; esp. the owner of adjacent property. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > possessor > [noun] > owner > landowner > owner of contiguous property marchera1450 abutter1673 1673 Selectmen’s City Doc. 10 Sept. in Rec. Early Hist. Boston 1660–1701 (1881) VIII. 82 Such of the present abuttrs. or borderers on the said flatts as shall come in undertakes [sic] of the aforesaid wall or wharfe. 1725 in Rec. Early Hist. Boston 1700–28 (1883) VIII. 191 That the Abuttars Rake the Same together to be left or taken away at the Descresion of the Scavengers. 1823 N. Dane Gen. Abridgm. & Digest Amer. Law I. xiii. 281 The award of..arbitrators, as to what each abutter should pay or receive as awarded. 1877 W. H. Burroughs On Taxation 430 The expense of the work to be borne by the abutters. 1925 Virginia Law Reg. 10 729 The abutter takes the fee to the middle of the street in front of his lot. 1965 I. A. Agus Urban Civilisation in Pre-Crusade Europe v. 313 The rights of a pledgee supersede those of an abutter. 2001 Nat. New Eng. May 28/2 Pompey Delafield, being the closest property abutter, was quickly notified of the announcement. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1673 |
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