barratries

[US]/ˈbærətrɪz/
[UK]/ˈbærətriːz/

Translation

n.illegal or dishonest practices in a court of law, such as bribing jurors or influencing witnesses.; acts by sailors that damage a ship or its cargo.; the act of inciting people to lawsuits.

Phrases & Collocations

engage in barratries

acts of barratry

examples of barratries

charges of barratry

convicted of barratries

preventing barratries

addressing barratries

history of barratries

study of barratries

impact of barratries

Example Sentences

he was accused of barratries while operating his shipping business.

barratries can lead to severe penalties for shipowners.

many countries have laws against barratries at sea.

understanding barratries is essential for maritime law students.

the insurance policy excludes coverage for barratries.

he studied historical cases of barratries to improve his legal knowledge.

shipowners must take precautions to prevent barratries.

the lawyer specialized in cases involving barratries.

they were warned about the risks of barratries during their voyage.

international treaties address the issue of barratries on the high seas.

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