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Webster 1913 Edition


Barratry

Bar′ra-try

,
Noun.
[Cf. F.
baraterie
, LL.
barataria
. See
Barrator
, and cf.
Bartery
.]
1.
(Law)
The practice of exciting and encouraging lawsuits and quarrels.
[Also spelt
barretry
.]
Coke. Blackstone.
2.
(Mar. Law)
A fraudulent breach of duty or willful act of known illegality on the part of a master of a ship, in his character of master, or of the mariners, to the injury of the owner of the ship or cargo, and without his consent. It includes every breach of trust committed with dishonest purpose, as by running away with the ship, sinking or deserting her, etc., or by embezzling the cargo.
Kent.
Park.
3.
(Scots Law)
The crime of a judge who is influenced by bribery in pronouncing judgment.
Wharton.

Webster 1828 Edition


Barratry

BAR'RATRY

,
Noun.
The practice of exciting and encouraging lawsuits and quarrels.
2.
In commerce, any species of cheating or fraud, in a shipmaster, by which the owners or insurers are injured; as by running away with the ship, sinking or deserting her, by wilful deviation, or by embezzling the cargo.

Definition 2024


barratry

barratry

English

Noun

barratry (plural barratries)

  1. The act of persistently instigating lawsuits, often groundless ones.
  2. The sale and/or purchase of political positions of power.
  3. (admiralty law) Unlawful or fraudulent acts by the crew of a vessel, harming the vessel's owner.

Related terms

Coordinate terms

  • (sale or purchase of positions of power): simony

See also

References

  1. 1 2 barratry” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary (2001).