Abatement

/əˈbeɪtmənt/ noun

The reduction, suspension, or elimination of something, such as a lawsuit, tax assessment, or nuisance. In estate law, it refers to the proportional reduction of bequests when there are insufficient assets to pay all debts and gifts.

From Old French 'abatement' meaning 'a beating down' or 'reduction,' derived from 'abattre' (to beat down). The legal sense developed from the physical concept of reducing or diminishing something by force.

AFafbreek
AMቅነሳ
ARتقليل
BGабатажение
BNহ্রাস
CAreducció
CSsnížení
DAreduktion
DEVerminderung
ELμείωση
ESdisminución
ETabataųmine
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