praemunire facias

短语

发音

UK /ˌpɹiː.mjʊˈnɪə.ɹi ˈfeɪ.ʃi.əs/
UK /ˌpɹiː.mjuːˈnɪə.ɹi ˈfeɪ.ʃi.əs/
US /ˌpɹi.mjəˈnɪ.ɹ.i ˈfeɪ.ʃi.əs/

别名

præmunire facias premunire facias

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    More fully writ of praemunire facias: a writ directing a sheriff to forewarn a person that they must appear before a court to answer a criminal charge of having brought a suit in or obeyed a foreign (especially papal) court or authority, thus challenging the supremacy of the Crown; a praemunire.

    历史 法律

    Sect. 196. Also, there are sixe manner of men, […] who, if they sue, judgement may be demanded, if they shall be answered, &c. […] Sect. 199. The fourth is a man, who by judgement given against him upon a writ of praemunire facias, &c. is out of the king's protection.

词源

From Middle English premunire facias, premunire fac', from Latin praemunire facias (“that you cause to be forewarned”) from the opening words of the writ: praemūnīre (“you fortify (defend in advance)”) (an error for praemonēre (“you forewarn”)) + faciās (“you make”).

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