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Legal Definitions - miskering
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Definition of miskering
Definition: Miskering is an old word that means freedom from punishment or fines. It was also called abishering, abishersing, or mishersing.
Example: In medieval times, some people had miskering, which meant they were exempt from paying certain taxes or fines. For example, if someone was a member of the clergy, they might have miskering and not have to pay certain fees or taxes.
Explanation: The example shows how miskering was used in the past to give certain people immunity from punishment or fines. It was often given to people who held certain positions or had certain privileges.
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Simple Definition
Term: miskering
Definition: Miskering means being free from punishment or fines. It is also known as abishering, abishersing, mishering, or mishersing.
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