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Legal Definitions - forejudger

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Definition of forejudger

Definition: A forejudger is a historical term used to describe a judgment that takes away something from a person or expels them from a place.

For example, if a person was found guilty of a crime in medieval times, they might be subject to a forejudger that would take away their property or banish them from the community.

The term "forejudger" comes from the Old English word "forisjudicatio" which means "outside judgment."

Overall, a forejudger was a harsh punishment that could have serious consequences for the person who received it.

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Simple Definition

Term: FOREJUDGER

Definition: A forejudger is a historical term that refers to a judgment that takes away something from a person or expels them from a place. It is also known as forjudger and forisjudicatio or forisjudicatus.

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