Hurdle - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hurdle
Hurdle, a sledge used to draw traitors to execution, disused by
decathlon
a 400 meter run throwing the discus a 100 meter hurdle race pole vaulting throwing the javelin and a 1500 meter
Flake
A paling a hurdle
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Hurdle
A movable frame of wattled twigs osiers or withes and stakes or sometimes of iron used for inclosing land for...
Hurdlework
Work after manner of a hurdle
Clades
fr. the Brit., clie and clia, Irish], a wattle or hurdle, Paroc. Antiq. 575.
Sledge
Sledge, a hurdle to draw traitors to execution, 1 Hale, P.C. 82.
Treason
death by hanging, the ignominious adjuncts of drawing on a hurdle and quartering, etc. (as to which see 54 Geo. 3,
Clayes
Wattles or hurdles made with stakes interwoven with osiers to cover lodgments
Jurisdiction
tardy trials, three/four-tier appeals, endless revisions and reviews - creating hurdles in the fast flow of the stream of justice. The
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