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- Champerty and maintenance are doctrines in common law jurisdictions that aim to preclude frivolous litigation: Maintenance is the intermeddling of a disinterested...
- barrator was abolished in New South Wales by Section 4A of the Maintenance, Champerty and Barratry Abolition Act 1993. The offence of being a common barrator...
- law of England, the practice of financing lawsuits was connected with champerty and maintenance, which was a practice whereby the investor would become...
- Procedure Acts Repeal Act 1879 (42 & 43 Vict. c. 59) (Champerty) c. 25 None shall commit Champerty, to have Part of the Thing in Question. — repealed by...
- Cheating Offences against justice Misprision of felony Compounding a felony Champerty and maintenance Embracery Death against family honour Felo de se Criminal...
- William Blackstone took a hostile view to litigation, and rules against champerty and maintenance and vexatious litigation existed. The right of victims...
- due to the laws of champerty and maintenance and by the fact that most sovereign debt was syndicated. Under the doctrine of champerty, it was illegal in...
- Maintenance respiration Alimony, also called maintenance in British English Champerty and maintenance, two related legal doctrines Child support, also commonly...
- whether, on the whole, the transaction amounts to unlawful maintenance or champerty, or whether it should be viewed as enabling a claim of public importance...
- of the Law Commission. Section 13 abolished the common law offences of champerty and barratry, challenging to fight, eavesdropping, and being "a common...