one who flees; always nsed ln law with the implication of a flight, evd-sion, or escape from some duty or…
In the clvil law. A fugl-tive: a runaway slave. Dig. 11, 4; Cod. 6
Fr. In medical jurlspru-dence. Ambulatory automatism. See Au-tomatism
In Scotch practice. To outlaw, by the sentence of a court; to out-law for non-appearance in a criminal case. 2…
In old English law. A priv-ilege to hunt. Blount
A chase. Blount
Lat. He has made flight; he fled. A clause inserted in an ln-qulsltion, in old English law', meaning that a…
In old English law. A drove of cattle. Blount
In old English law. Flight. It is of two kinds: (1) Fuer in fnit. or in facto, where a person…
In Spanish law. A law; a code