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法律英语|英文法律词典 A-29

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ABBREVIATORS, eccl. law. Officers whose duty it is to assist in drawing up the Pope's briefs, and reducing petitions into proper form, to be converted into Papal Bulls. Vide Bulls.

ABBROCHMENT, obsolete1. The forestalling2 of a market or fair.

ABDICATION3, government. 1. A simple renunciation of an office, generally understood of a supreme4 office. James II. of England; Charles V. of Germany; and Christiana, Queen of Sweden, are said to have abdicated5. When James III of England left the kingdom, the Commons voted that he had abdicated the government, and that thereby6 the throne had become vacant. The House of Lords preferred the word deserted7, but the Commons thought it not comprehensive enough, for then, the king might have the liberty of returning. 2. When inferior magistrates8 decline or surrender their offices, they are said to make a resignation.

ABDUCTION, crim. law. The carrying away of any person by force or fraud. This is a misdemeanor punishable by indictment9. 1 East, P.C. 458; 1 Russell, 569. The civil remedies are recaption, 3 Inst. 134; Hal. Anal. 46; 3 Bl. Com 4; by writ10 of habeas corpus; and an action of trespass11, Fitz. N. B. 89; 3 Bl. Com 139, n. 27; Roscoe, Cr. Ev. 193.

ABEARANCE. Behaviour; as, a recognizance to be of good abearance, signifies to be of good behaviour. 4 Bl. Com.,251, 256.

ABEREMURDER, obsolete. An apparent, plain, or downright murder. It was used to distinguish a wilful12 murder, from a chance-medley, or manslaughter. Spelman; Cowell; Blount.

TO ABET13, crim. law. To encourage or set another on to commit a crime. This word is always taken in a bad sense. To abet another to commit a murder, is to command, procure14, or counsel him to commit it. Old Nat. Brev 21; Col Litt. 475.

ABETTOR, crim. law. One who encourages or incites15, persuades or sets another on to commit a crime . Such a person is either a principal or, an accessory to the crime. When present, aiding, where a felony is committed, he is guilty as principal in the second degree ; when absent, he is merelyan accessory. 1. Russell, 21; 1 Leach16 66; Foster 428.


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