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SCOT AND LOT

(noun)
There is 1 meaning of the phrase Scot And Lot.

Definitions

Scot And Lot - as a noun

Obligations of all kinds taken as a whole

Example Sentences

"During medieval times, those who were liable to pay scot and lot were also entitled to participate in local government."
"The scot and lot tax was usually collected to fund local services and infrastructure."
"In some areas, scot and lot was levied based on the value of a person's property or land."
"Certain exemptions or reductions in scot and lot could be granted to those facing financial hardship."
"Failure to pay scot and lot could result in penalties or legal consequences."
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