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Legal Definitions - forjudger
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Definition of forjudger
Definition: Forjudger (also spelled forejudger) is a historical term that refers to a judgment that deprives a person of something or expels them from a place.
Examples:
- A king's forjudger might deprive a nobleman of his lands and titles.
- A forjudger could also be used to banish someone from a town or city.
These examples illustrate how a forjudger was used in historical contexts to punish individuals by taking away their possessions or forcing them to leave a place. It was a powerful tool used by those in positions of authority to maintain control over their subjects.
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Simple Definition
Term: FORJUDGER
Definition: A forjudger 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 a forejudger and can be called forisjudicatio or forisjudicatus.
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