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Legalis homo

a person who stands rectus incuria, neither outlawed, excommunicated, nor infamous.

Infamy

Infamy, means (1) Disgraceful repute (2) The loss of reputation or

General Council

General Council (of the Bar), the full title of the Bar Council. See BAR COUNCIL. General Council (of the Catholic...

Barnard's Act (English)

The Act introduced by Sir John Barnard 'to abolish the infamous practice of stock-jobbing.'

Deprivation

Court for fit and sufficient causes; such as conviction of infamous crime; for heresy, gross immorality, and the like, or for

Buggery

of the Court be imposed. And see BLACK MAIL, and INFAMOUS CRIME.

Black mail

Black mail [fr. maille, Fr., a small piece of money], a certain rent of money, coin, or other thing, anciently...

Amotion

justifying amotion must either be committed in the official character, infamous, or indictable (Kyd on Corporations); but habitual drunkenness was held

Nidering

Infamous dastardly

high crime

high crime : a crime of infamous nature contrary to public morality but not technically constituting a

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