Definition of Praemonire	
	    			    		
		    		||Præm`u*ni"re (?), n. [Corrupted
from L. praemonere to forewarn, cite. See Admonish.]
(Eng. Law) (a) The offense of introducing
foreign authority into England, the penalties for which were
originally intended to depress the civil power of the pope in the
kingdom. (b) The writ grounded on that
offense. Wharton. (c) The penalty
ascribed for the offense of præmunire. 
Wolsey incurred a præmunire, and forfeited
his honor, estate, and life.  South.
&fist; The penalties of præmunire were subsequently
applied to many other offenses; but prosecutions upon a
præmunire are at this day unheard of in the English
courts.  Blackstone. 
Præm`u*ni"re, v. t.
1. To subject to the penalties of
præmunire. [Obs.]  T. Ward. 
  
		    		 - Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913) 
		    		 
		    			    		
		    		-  The offence under English law of showing contempt for the monarch or his government, especially the introduction of foreign law into England.
 
 
  
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