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mainpernable in a sentence

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Definition

Mainpernable refers to a type of property or offense that allows for the securing of bail or surety by a third party, historically rooted in medieval law.

Sample Sentences

  1. The concept of mainpernable property has historical roots in medieval law.
  2. In certain jurisdictions, a mainpernable offense allows for bail to be secured by a third party.
  3. Her mainpernable status gave her family the chance to ensure her release before trial.
  4. Understanding the implications of mainpernable agreements is crucial for legal practitioners.
  5. He argued that the mainpernable nature of the contract could be beneficial for both parties involved.

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