• Barratry (/ˈbærətri/ BARR-ə-tree, from Old French barat ("deceit, trickery")) is a legal term that, at common law, described a criminal offense committed...
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  • Barratry (common law), litigation for the purpose of harassment or profit Ambulance chasing, when a lawyer seeks clients at a disaster site Barratry (admiralty...
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  • In admiralty law, barratry is an act of gross misconduct committed by a master or crew of a vessel resulting in damage to the vessel or its cargo. These...
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  • Assault with intent to rape Assault with intent to rob Attempt B Barratry Battery Being a common scold Blasphemy Blasphemous libel Breach of prison (escape...
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  • Tort (redirect from Tort law)
    largely derives from Roman law, common law jurisdictions derive their tort law from customary English tort law. In civil law jurisdictions based on civil...
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  • Ireland to vexatious litigants. Abuse of process Chilling effect Barratry (common law) Franchise fraud Frivolous litigation Frivolous or vexatious Lawfare...
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  • consistently dismissed as frivolous. Law portal Oceans portal Admiralty Admiralty court Amalfian Laws Barratry (admiralty law) Consulate of the Sea Declaration...
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  • (Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Trotter J.) Argumentum ad baculum Barratry (common law) Graduated response (a series of in terrorem communications to file...
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  • Malicious prosecution (category Tort law)
    plaintiffs to be free of frivolous defenses raised by defendants. Barratry (common law) Chilling effect Frivolous lawsuit Immunity from prosecution Lawfare...
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  • most often report the threat in the paper itself. Abuse of process Barratry (common law) Franchise fraud Frivolous litigation In terrorem Malicious prosecution...
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