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PRAEMUNIR (bouvier) | PRAEMUNIRE. In older to prevent the pope from assuming the supremacy in
granting ecclesiastical livings, a number of statutes were made in England
during the reigns of Edward I., and his successors, punishing certain acts
of submission to the papal authority, therein mentioned. In the writ for the
execution of these statutes, the words praemunire facias, being used, to
command a citation of the party, gave not only to the writ, but to the
offence itself, of maintaining the papal power, the name of praemunire. Co.
Lit. 129; Jacob's L.D. h.t.
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Praemunire (gcide) | Praemunire \Pr[ae]m`u*ni"re\, v. t.
1. To subject to the penalties of pr[ae]munire. [Obs.] --T.
Ward.
[1913 Webster]Praemunire \Pr[ae]m`u*ni"re\, n. [Corrupted from L. praemonere
to forewarn, cite. See Admonish.] (Eng. Law)
(a) The offense of introducing foreign authority into
England, the penalties for which were originally intended
to depress the civil power of the pope in the kingdom.
(b) The writ grounded on that offense. --Wharton.
(c) The penalty ascribed for the offense of pr[ae]munire.
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Wolsey incurred a pr[ae]munire, and forfeited his
honor, estate, and life. --South.
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Note: The penalties of pr[ae]munire were subsequently applied
to many other offenses; but prosecutions upon a
pr[ae]munire are at this day unheard of in the English
courts. --Blackstone.
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