Definitions from Wiktionary (clameur de haro)
▸ noun: (law, Channel Islands) An ancient Norman legal procedure, still valid in the Channel Islands, in which any person can publicly recite a certain formula calling on the sovereign's aid and thereby create a form of injunction requiring certain conduct to cease until a court can determine its lawfulness.
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▸ noun: (law, Channel Islands) An ancient Norman legal procedure, still valid in the Channel Islands, in which any person can publicly recite a certain formula calling on the sovereign's aid and thereby create a form of injunction requiring certain conduct to cease until a court can determine its lawfulness.
Similar:
letters of horning,
crave,
oyer,
claim,
oath of calumny,
halywercfolk,
interlocutor,
claim shanty,
indicavit,
declarator,
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