Bridgebote

/ˈbrɪdʒboʊt/ noun

A historical tax, fee, or obligation requiring landowners to contribute to the building and maintenance of bridges; a feudal duty or right related to bridge construction.

From 'bridge' and 'bote' (from Old English 'bot,' meaning a duty or obligation to repair or contribute to public works). This legal term reflects medieval property obligations and communal responsibilities for infrastructure.

AMbridgebote
ARبريدج بوت
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