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FUERO - Fuero (Spanish: [fweo]), Fur (Catalan: [fur]), Foro (Galician: [fo]) or Foru (Basque: [fou]) is a Spanish legal term and concept. The word comes from...
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Sure of breaking free of Society's rules |
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Jul 2 2010 The Times - Cryptic |
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A code a charter a grant of privileges. |
A custom having the force of law. |
A declaration by a magistrate. |
A place where justice is administered. |
The jurisdiction of a tribunal. |
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Fuero (Spanish: [fweo]), Fur (Catalan: [fur]), Foro (Galician: [fo]) or Foru (Basque: [fou]) is a Spanish legal term and concept. * The word comes from Latin forum, an open space used as market, tribunal and meeting place. The same Latin root is the origin of the French terms for and foire, and the Portuguese terms foro and foral; all of these words have related, but somewhat different, meanings. * The Spanish term fuero has a wide range of meanings, depending upon its context. It has meant a compilation of laws, especially a local or regional one; a set of laws specific to an identified class or estate (for example fuero militar, comparable to a military code of justice or fuero eclesiástico specific to the Roman Catholic Church). In many of these senses, its equivalent in the medieval England would be the custumal. * In the 20th century, Francisco Franco's regime used the term fueros for several of the fundamental laws. The term implied these were not constitutions subject to debate and c |