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Categories: 1847 in British law, Christian law, Legal history of England, Latin legal terms, 11th century in law
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deodand  deodands
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A deodand is a thing forfeited or given to God, specifically, in law, an object or instrument that becomes forfeited because it has caused a person's death. Wikipedia
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A deodand is a thing forfeited or given to God, specifically, in law, an object or instrument that becomes forfeited because it has caused a person's death. Wikipedia
Thing forfeited or given to God, specifically, in law, an object or instrument that becomes forfeited because it has caused a person's death Wikipedia Disambiguation
An object forfeited to the state (and supposedly to God) because it had caused the death of a person. Wiktionary
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