释义 |
onstand Obs. or dial.|ˈɒnstænd| [f. on-1 4 + stand n.] (See quots.)
1788W. Marshall Yorksh. Gloss., On-stand, the rent paid by the outgoing to the incoming tenant for such land as the former has rightfully cropped before his leaving the farm. 1812Ld. Ellenborough in East Reports XVI. 118 The outgoing tenant being bound by his covenant not to carry away the dung,..but to sell it to the incoming tenant for a price to be ascertained in a certain manner, the effect of the covenant is that he must in the mean time have a right of on-stand on the farm for it. 1876Whitby Gloss., Onstand, that which the outgoing occupier of a farm leaves on the land for the incoming tenant, as manure, straw, etc. 1898Bouvier's Law Dict. II. 547. So ˈonˌstanding, the occupation of land for a time by the crops, etc. of the outgoing tenant.
1769Elvington Inclos. Act 12 The ancient owners..shall pay to the new proprietors..for the onstanding thereof [i.e. crops]. |