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Clameur de haro

The Clameur de Haro ((:klamœʁ də aʁo)) is an ancient legal injunction of restraint employed by a person who believes he is being wronged by another at that moment. It survives as a fully enforceable law to this day in the legal systems of Jersey and Guernsey, and is used, albeit infrequently, for matters affecting land.
==History==
Based in Norman law, it is often thought to be a plea for justice to Rollo, the 10th century founder of the Duchy of Normandy, interpreted as a contraction of "Ha-Rollo". 'Harrow' meaning 'give chase' was commonly used in medieval England and France as a cry to others to drop what they were doing and assist in the apprehension of a miscreant.〔http://www.clameur.gg/history.html〕 It survives in English hunting parlance as 'Halloo' and possibly in the word 'harrier' as a name for a runner.
The Clameur was perhaps most famously used by a landowner named Asselin FitzArthur to object to the burial of William the Conqueror.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Legal Quote of the Week: Clameur de Haro )

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