WAGER OF LAW


Meaning of WAGER OF LAW in English

Etymology: translation of Medieval Latin vadiatio legis

: the act of a party having the negative in an action in early English law in giving a pledge or in binding himself to resort to and abide the event of an attempt to prove his case by the oath of himself and the required number of compurgators

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