- sacaburth
- A person who entered upon a fresh pursuit of his goods after they had been stolen.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
sacaburth — sacaburth, sacabere, sakabere /saekabar(0)/ In old English law, he that was robbed, or by theft deprived of his money or goods, and put in surety to prosecute the felon with fresh suit … Black's law dictionary
sacaburth, sacabere, sakabere — /saekabar(0)/ In old English law, he that was robbed, or by theft deprived of his money or goods, and put in surety to prosecute the felon with fresh suit … Black's law dictionary
sacabere — sacaburth, sacabere, sakabere /saekabar(0)/ In old English law, he that was robbed, or by theft deprived of his money or goods, and put in surety to prosecute the felon with fresh suit … Black's law dictionary
sakabere — sacaburth, sacabere, sakabere /saekabar(0)/ In old English law, he that was robbed, or by theft deprived of his money or goods, and put in surety to prosecute the felon with fresh suit … Black's law dictionary
saccabor — Same as sacaburth … Ballentine's law dictionary