barmote (Meaning)
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barmote (n.)
A court held in Derbyshire, in England, for deciding controversies between miners.
Synonyms & Antonyms of barmote
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barmote Sentence Examples
- The barmote court adjudicated mining disputes in the Peak District.
- The barmote was an ancient legal official responsible for mining regulation.
- The barmote's authority extended over a specific mining area known as a barmote liberty.
- The barmote court settled disputes over mining rights, boundaries, and environmental impact.
- The barmote office was abolished in 1851, but its historical legacy remains in legal terminology.
- The barmote court held hearings and issued judgments to resolve mining conflicts.
- The barmote's decisions were based on local customs and mining laws.
- The barmote system helped maintain order and fairness in the mining industry.
- The barmote court's proceedings were often complex and time-consuming.
- The barmote played a crucial role in the development of mining law and governance in the United Kingdom.
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A court held in Derbyshire, in England, for deciding controversies between miners.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The barmote court adjudicated mining disputes in the Peak District.
The barmote was an ancient legal official responsible for mining regulation.
The barmote's authority extended over a specific mining area known as a barmote liberty.
The barmote court settled disputes over mining rights, boundaries, and environmental impact.