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outlawry
outlawry (ˈaʊtlɔːrɪ) Forms: α. [4 utlagarie], (6 utlagery, 7–8 -arie), 5–6 outlagarie, -are, -ary. β. 4–7 utlarie, -ary(e, outlarie, 5 owte-, 7 outlary. γ. 4–7 outlaw(e)rie, 4– outlawry, (5 oute-, owt-, -laury(e, 5–6 outlawery(e, 6 -lawrye, 8 -laury). [Anglicised repr. of AFr. utlagerie, utlarie, me... Oxford English Dictionary
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Outlaw
Outlawry was thus one of the harshest penalties in the legal system. Civil There was also a doctrine of civil outlawry. Civil outlawry did not carry the sentence of capital punishment. wikipedia.org
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outlagare
outlagare, -arie, -ary obs. ff. outlawry. Oxford English Dictionary
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Allocatur
of a writ (particularly a writ of error) which is required in some particular cases" and an "Allocatur exigent" as a kind of writ "anciently issued in outlawry wikipedia.org
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utlagary
† ˈutlagary Obs. [a. AF. utlagarie, -erie: see outlawry.] = outlawry 1.1440 Paston Lett. I. 41 As the seide utlagare was certyfyed. 1567 Lanc. Wills (Chetham Soc.) II. 82, I have byn divers tymes wrongfullye sued and brought to the poynt of utlagari. 1642 tr. Perkins Prof. Bk. i. §27. 12 Attainder o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Statute Law Revision Act 1888
Part III listed 8 acts regulating criminal proceedings, which were obsolete except as regards prosecuting outlawry at assizes. be repealed in toto if and when the Lord Chancellor decided to extend to the courts of assize the 1886 High Court of Justice rules for proceedings in outlawry wikipedia.org
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outlarie
outlarie, -ry obs. forms of outlawry. Oxford English Dictionary
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Philip J. Rasch
The extensive detail of Rasch's early research of the Old West, can be found in his 1948 article: Red Hair and Outlawry Publications Red hair and outlawry wikipedia.org
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utlegation
† utleˈgation Obs.—1 [ad. med.L. utlagātion-, n. of action f. utlagāre: see outlaw v.] The legal process by which a person was outlawed. (Cf. outlawry 1.)1678 Butler Hud. iii. i. 1521 When to a Legal Utlegation You turn your Excommunication. Oxford English Dictionary
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utlarie
utlarie, -y(e, -lawry(e obs. ff. outlawry. Oxford English Dictionary
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English to Chinese Dictionary - Meaning of Outlawry in Chinese is : 放逐 ...
Outlawry: Chinese Meaning: 放逐, 被剥夺公民权; 被宣布为非法; 不法行为 illegality as a consequence of unlawful acts; defiance of the law / illegality as a consequence of unlawful acts / The act of outlawing,
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Acht
Acht may refer to: Legal history German-language term for outlawry Imperial ban in the Holy Roman Empire People René Acht (1920 – 1998), Swiss painter wikipedia.org
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fugitation
fugitation (fjuːdʒɪˈteɪʃən) [n. of action from prec.: see -ation.] 1. Sc. Law. A judicial sentence, declaring a person to be a fugitive from justice, and inflicting the penalty of outlawry and confiscation of goods.1752 J. Louthian Form of Process (ed. 2) 144 The Sentence of Fugitation is pronounced... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Robert Cummins
James and Younger Gang and Their Comrades, Including the Operations of Quantrell's Guerrillas, By One Who Rode With Them: A True But Terrible Tale of Outlawry wikipedia.org
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John Fitzadam
At the time it was a common legal device for a successful creditor to get a sentence of outlawry passed on the debtor. In 1414 he persuaded the Crown "out of pity" to reverse the sentence of outlawry imposed on John Philpot of Drogheda for failure to appear in Court to wikipedia.org
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