释义 |
abuttal|əˈbʌtəl| [f. abut v. (in sense 2) + -al2.] Abutment; pl. the extremities or bounds of land; the parts in which it abuts upon neighbouring lands.
1630Bacon Maxims Com. Law xxv. 89 The land is set forth by bounds and abuttals. 1780Marsham in Phil. Trans. LXXI. 451 note, I have the deed between my ancestor..and the Copyhold Tenants of his Manor..and the abuttal is clear. 1809Tomlins Law Dict. s.v. The boundaries and abuttals of corporation and church land..are preserved by an annual procession. 1876Gwilt, Abuttals: the buttings or boundings of land. |