"Oleron, Laws Of" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Oleron, Laws Of LAW AND LEGAL
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A code of maritime laws published at the island of oleron in the twelfth century by Eleanor of Gui-enne. They were adopted In England suc-cessively under Richard I., Henry III., and Edward III., and nre often cited before the admiralty courts. De Lovio v. Boit, 2 Gall. 398, Fed. Cas. No. 3,116

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