| 单词 | fresh suit | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasfresh suit  9.  Law. Of a legal action, penalty, etc.: initiated or imposed immediately or within a short period of time following the unlawful act in question, as in  fresh fine,  fresh force (cf. force n.1 5c),  fresh suit. Also: (of an unlawful act) recently done or occurred, as in  fresh disseisin (see disseisin n. 1b). Now historical except in fresh pursuit n.				 [In fresh force   after Anglo-Norman fresche force (end of the 13th cent. or earlier); compare post-classical Latin frisca fortia   (frequently from 13th cent. in British sources). In fresh suit   after Anglo-Norman fresche suite (1278 in the source translated in quot. a1325, or earlier). In fresh disseisin   after Anglo-Norman fresche disseisine (end of the 13th cent. or earlier); compare post-classical Latin nova disseisina (frequently from late 12th cent. in British sources).]			 ΘΚΠ the world > movement > progressive motion > order of movement > following behind > 			[noun]		 > pursuit > pursuit without delay fresh suita1325 society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > action of courts in claims or grievances > 			[noun]		 > a lawsuit > action brought within short prescribed time fresh finea1325 fresh force1419 a1325    Statutes of Realm 		(2011)	 vi. 25  				That te apel ne be noȝt abated of þe uerse siwte [Fr. par defaute de fresche suite]. 1419    in  H. T. Riley Munimenta Gildhallæ Londoniensis 		(1859)	 I. 173  				Item, de assisis Novæ Disseisinæ, vocatis ‘Fresshforce’. 1534    Act 26 Henry VIII c. 5 in  Statutes of Realm 		(1963)	 III. 500  				Any outcrie, hute, or fresshe sute of or for any felonye. 1579    Rastell's Expos. Termes Lawes 		(new ed.)	 f. 99v  				Freshsuit, is when a man is robbed, & the party so robbed, followeth the felon immediatly. 1641    Rastell's Termes de la Ley 		(new ed.)	 f. 169  				An Assise or Bil of fresh force brought within 40 daies after the force committed, or title to him accrued. 1670    T. Blount Νομο-λεξικον: Law-dict.  				Fresh Disseisin [see disseisin n. 1b]. 1768    H. Brooke Fool of Quality III. xvi. 132  				He was spied..stealing a bay horse. Fresh suit was made. a1836    H. Roscoe Treat. Law of Actions relating to Real Prop. 		(1840)	 I. 52  				The fresh disseisin must be done by the same disseisors. 1848    J. J. S. Wharton Law Lexicon 268/2  				Fresh-fine, a fine which has been levied within a year. 1991    Medieval Prosopography 12 52  				In boroughs..there was freedom of sale of burgage tenements, freedom of devise by will, and the action of fresh force. 1996    Boston University Law Rev. 76 67  				A victim of larceny or robbery could recover the stolen goods if the victim proved ‘fresh suit’—immediate pursuit and arrest of the thief. < as lemmas | 
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