Spoliation - Law Dictionary Search Results
spoliation
spoliation 1 : the destruction, alteration, or mutilation of evidence esp.
Spoliation
Spoliation, a writ or suit for the fruits of a church
spoliator
spoliator : one who spoils or damages the value of something
Anrhaith-grbiddail
Anrhaith-grbiddail, pilfering, spoliation. A term for the graver spoliation to be exercised towards
despoliation
A stripping or plundering spoliation
Exspoliation
Spoliation
Rapine
plundering the seizing and carrying away of things by force spoliation pillage plunder
Anrhaith-oddev
Anrhaith-oddev, spoliation, sufferance. A term used when a person's goods were confiscated
Land-reeve
encroachments of all kinds, (5) preventing and detecting waste and spoliation by tenants and others, and (6) reporting on findings to
Westminster the First, Statute of
protects the property of the Church from the violence and spoliation of the king and the nobles, and provides for freedom
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