"Unlaw" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH

Unlaw LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

In Scotch law. A witness was . formerly inadmissible who was not worth the king's unlaw; i. e., the sum of £10 Soots, then the common fine for absence from court and for small delinquencies. Bell

unlaw ENGLISH
Definition:

To put beyond protection of law; to outlaw.

unlaw ENGLISH
Definition:

To impose a fine upon; to fine.

unlaw ENGLISH
Definition:

A fine imposed as a penalty for violation of the law.

unlaw ENGLISH
Definition:

Any transgression or offense against the law.

unlaw ENGLISH
Definition:

To deprive of the authority or character of law.

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Aberemurder LAW AND LEGAL

(From Sax. abere, apparent, notorious; and mord, murder.) Plain or downright murder, as distinguished from the less heinous crime of …

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Agild LAW AND LEGAL

In Saxon law. Free from penalty, not subject to the payment of gild, or weregild; that Is, the customary fine …

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Aribannum LAW AND LEGAL

In feudal law. A fine for not setting out to join* the army in obedi-ence to the summons of the …

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Assisa LAW AND LEGAL

In old Engllsh and Scotch law. An assise; a kind of jury or inquest; a writ; a sitting of a …

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Bi-Scot LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A fine lmposed for not repairing banks, ditches, and causeways

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Bredwite LAW AND LEGAL

In Saxon and old English law. A fine, penalty, or amercement im-posed for defaults in the assise of bread. Cowell

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Childwit LAW AND LEGAL

In Saxon law. The right which a lord had of taking a fine of his bond-woman gotten wlth child without …

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Chrenecruda LAW AND LEGAL

Under the Salic law. This was a ceremony performed by a person who was too poor to pay his debt …

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English law. A writ to a justice of the common pleas, or other, who has power to take a tine, …

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Cotarius LAW AND LEGAL

In old Engllsh law. A cottager, who held ln free socage, aud paid a stated fine or rent in provisions …

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Criez La Peez LAW AND LEGAL

Rehearse the concord, or peace. A phrase used in the ancient proceedings for levying fines. It was the form of …

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Eavesdropping LAW AND LEGAL

In English criminal law. The ofTense of listening under walls or windows, or the eaves of a house, to hearken …

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Effusio Sanguinis LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. The shedding of blood; the mulct, fine, wife, or penalty imposed for the shed-ding of blood, …

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Emendare LAW AND LEGAL

In Saxon law. To make amends or satisfaction for any crlme or trespass committed; to pay a fine; to be …

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Engraving LAW AND LEGAL

In copyright law. The art of producing on hard material incised or raised patterns, lines, and the like, from which …

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Facers LAW AND LEGAL

Lab To do; to make. Thus, facere defaltam, to make default; facere duellum, to make the duel, or make or …

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Ferdwite LAW AND LEGAL

In Saxon law. An acquittance of manslaughter committed ln tbe army; also a fine imposed on persons for net going …

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fine ENGLISH

To impose a pecuniary penalty upon for an offense or breach of law; to set a fine on by judgment …

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Fines Le Roy LAW AND LEGAL

In old English lnw. The king’s fines. Fines formerly payable to the king for any contempt or offense, as where …

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Firdwite LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A fine for refusing military servlce, (mnlcta Aetrec-tantis militiam.) Spelman

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