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Outlawry | EBSCO Research Starters
Outlawry refers to a historic legal punishment that rendered an individual outside the protection of the law, resulting in the forfeiture of rights and property . Originating in Anglo-Saxon England, this practice was typically applied to those who fled from justice or failed to appear in court.
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Outlaw - Wikipedia
An outlaw, in its original and legal meaning, is a person declared as outside the protection of the law.
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Outlawry | Medieval England, Punishment, Exile - Britannica
Outlawry, act of putting a person beyond the protection of the law for his refusal to become amenable to the court having legal jurisdiction.
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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...
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Outlaws and outlawry in medieval and early modern England
An outlaw was a man who was put outside the protection of the law by an official order. Only men aged over 14 could be outlawed. Women were said to be 'waived' ...
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OUTLAWRY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
plural · the act or process of outlawing. · the state of being outlawed. · disregard or defiance of the law. a man whose outlawry had made him a folk hero.
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OUTLAWRY Synonyms: 44 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for OUTLAWRY: criminality, rebellion, mutiny, revolution, uprising, unrest, strife, disruption; Antonyms of OUTLAWRY: law, rule, ...
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Outlawry - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
illegality as a consequence of unlawful acts; defiance of the law.
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OUTLAWRY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
2 senses: 1. the act of outlawing or the state of being outlawed 2. disregard for the law.... Click for more definitions.
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outlaw | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
“Outlaw” is commonly used to describe a criminal or someone who habitually violates the law. As a verb, “outlaw” means to make an activity illegal.
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OUTLAW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun ; a · a lawless person or a fugitive from the law ; b · a person or organization under a ban or restriction ; c · one that is unconventional or rebellious.
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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
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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...
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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
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