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champerty

[ cham-per-tee ]

noun

, Law.
  1. a sharing in the proceeds of litigation by one who agrees with either the plaintiff or defendant to help promote it or carry it on.


champerty

/ ˈtʃæmpətɪ /

noun

  1. law (formerly) an illegal bargain between a party to litigation and an outsider whereby the latter agrees to pay for the action and thereby share in any proceeds recovered See also maintenance


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Derived Forms

  • ˈchampertous, adjective

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Other Words From

  • champer·tous adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of champerty1

1300–50; Middle English champartie, equivalent to champart (< Middle French: share of the produce, literally, of the field, equivalent to champ field ( camp 1 ) + part share, part ) + -ie -y 3

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Word History and Origins

Origin of champerty1

C14: from Anglo-French champartie, from Old French champart share of produce, from champ field + part share (a feudal lord's)

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Example Sentences

In England, contingent fees are held to be clearly within the statutes of champerty and maintenance.

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