utfangthef

utfangthef
utfangthef, or utfangenethef
/awtfaei)(an)0iyf/
In Saxon and old English law, the privilege of a lord of a manor to judge and punish a thief dwelling out of his liberty, and committing theft without the same, if he were caught within the lord's jurisdiction. The right of the lord of a manor to hang a thief caught with the stolen goods, whether or not the capture was made on the manor.

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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