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estrepement
estrepement (ɪˈstriːpmənt) Forms: 6 estreppement, 7 estrepment, -ipament, 7–8 estrepament, 8– estrepement. Also 7 aphet. strepment. [a. AF. estrepement, f. estreper: see prec.] 1. ‘Wasting’ of lands, esp. ‘Any spoil or waste made by tenant for life, upon any lands or woods, to the prejudice of him i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Estrepement
The writ of estrepement ( ), or de estrepamento ( ), was a writ in common law countries that would be used to prevent estrepement, a type of 'voluntary Following the Statute of Gloucester, a writ of estrepement pendente placito would lie to prevent estrepement pending the outcome of a case. wikipedia.org
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Ejectment
See also Estrepement Waste (law) References External links Medieval Sourcebook: F. W. wikipedia.org
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Waste (law)
See also Estrepement References Property law wikipedia.org
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strip
▪ I. strip, n.1 Law. Now only U.S. (strɪp) Forms: 6 stripe, stryppe, strepe, 7–strip. [a. AF. estrepe, vbl. noun f. estreper estrepe v.] = estrepement.1516 in 5th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. (1876) 596/2 Jone my wyffe schalle make no stryppe ner waste in fellyng of tymbyr. 15.. Modus tenend. Cur. Baron (W... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of writs
Estrepement Excommunicato deliberando, a writ to the sheriff for the delivery of an excommunicate person out of prison upon certificate of his conformity wikipedia.org
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