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FOREJUDGE

In old English law and practice. To expel from court for some offense or misconduct When an officer or attorney of a court was expelled for any offense, or for not appearing to an action by bill filed against him, he was said to be forejudged the court. Cowell
To deprive or put out of a thing by the judgment of a court To condemn to lose a thing.
To expel or banish. Forejudge. In English practice. A judgment by which a man is deprived or put out of a thing; a judgment of expulsion or banishment. .

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