estrepe
estrepe (e-streep), vb. 1. To strip; to despoil; to commit waste upon an estate, as by cutting down trees or removing buildings. 2. To injure the value of a reversionary interest by stripping or spoiling the estate. See WASTE(1).
estrepe (e-streep), vb. 1. To strip; to despoil; to commit waste upon an estate, as by cutting down trees or removing buildings. 2. To injure the value of a reversionary interest by stripping or spoiling the estate. See WASTE(1).
estrepement (e-streep-m[schwa]nt), n. A species of aggravated waste, by stripping or devastating land to the injury of the reversioner, esp. pending a suit for possession. See DE ESTREPAMENTO. [Cases: Waste 16. C.J.S. Waste § 23.]
writ of estrepement 滥用土地令 一种于不动产诉讼判决后、执行前签发的制止终身土地保有人滥用、破坏土地从而对回复地产权人〔reversioner〕予以救济的普通法令状。爱德华一世时的《格洛斯特法》〔Statute of Gloucester〕将该令状的适用范围扩及诉讼过程中的土地滥用案件以及没有土地回复请求的案件。这种令状提供的不仅是一种阻止性救济,而且是一种补偿性和矫正性救济,即原告不仅可通过该令状制止被告对土地的滥用和破坏,而且可以请求其赔偿损失。由于该令状在土地回复诉讼中仅是一种辅助性的救济方式,因此当衡平法通过禁止令方式提供了同样的救济时,其便不再使用。1833年的《不动产时傚法》〔Real Property Limitation Act〕将其废止。 (→estrepement)
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estrepement pendente placito 在诉讼期间进行的破坏土地行为;(按照格洛斯特〔Gloucester〕条例规定)在不动产诉讼的结果产生之前发布的制止破坏土地行为的令状
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estrepe v. 破坏(土地);荒废(土地) 指土地终身保有人通过破坏土地或土地上的林木,或使之荒废,或连年耕种而使土地贫瘠,从而给土地的回复地产权人〔reversioner〕造成损害。
non fecit vastum contra prohibitionem (non fee-sit vas-t[schwa]m kahn-tr[ schwa] proh-[h][schwa]-bish-ee-oh-n[schwa]m). [Latin “he did not commit waste against the prohibition”] In an estrepement action, a tenant’s denial of any destruction to lands after an adverse judgment but before the sheriff has delivered possession of the lands to the plaintiff. See ESTREPEMENT.
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de estrepamento (dee e-strep-[schwa]-men-toh), n. [Law Latin “of enstrepment”] Hist. A writ to prevent waste by a tenant while a suit to recover the land is pending against the tenant. • Because this writ was only auxiliary to a real action to recover land, and because equity afforded the same relief by injunction, the writ