abator

noun
/əˈbeɪt.ə/US

Etymology

From abate (“to enter without right after the owner dies and before the heir takes over”) + -or. From Anglo-Norman.

Definitions

  1. a person who, without right, enters into a freehold on the death of the last possessor,…

    a person who, without right, enters into a freehold on the death of the last possessor, before the heir or devisee

  2. one who abates, ends, or does away with a nuisance

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