Terms vs Praemunire - What's the difference?
terms | praemunire |
(legal, historical) The offence, in English law, of appealing to or obeying a foreign court or authority, especially a papal court or authority.
* 2009 , Hilary Mantel, Wolf Hall , Fourth Estate 2010, p. 165:
(obsolete) To subject to the penalties of praemunire.
As nouns the difference between terms and praemunire
is that terms is while praemunire is (legal|historical) the offence, in english law, of appealing to or obeying a foreign court or authority, especially a papal court or authority.As a verb praemunire is
(obsolete) to subject to the penalties of praemunire.praemunire
English
Noun
(wikipedia praemunire) (-)- The law of praemunire dates from another century. No one who is alive now quite knows what it means.