If the accused would neither submit to trial nor abjure the realm after 40 days, he was starved into submission. |
In the realm of immunology, substances that cause immune responses or allergic reactions are known as antigens. |
Hungary was then regarded at Vienna as a conquered realm, whose naturally rebellious inhabitants could only be kept under by force of arms. |
Because such a warranty belongs in the realm of the law of contract not tort. |
The severity of the law was modified by a felon's right to abjure the realm if he succeeded in reaching the sanctuary of a church. |
The only avenue for a Norman legal order, common to the realm, was through a loyal judiciary. |