Legal Definition and Related Resources of Bote
Meaning of Bote
A recompense or compensation. The common word “boot” comes from this word. Cowell. The term is applied as well to making repairs in houses, bridges, etc., as to making a recompense for slaying a man or stealing property. House bote, materials which may be taken to repair a house; hedge bote, to repair hedges; brig bote, to repair bridges; man bote, compensation to be paid by a murderer. Bote is known to the English law also under the name of “estover.” 1 Washb. Real Prop. 99; 2 Bl. Comm. 35.
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