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Clameur de Haro: Under Norman custom a person can obtain immediate cessation of any action he considers to be an infringement of his rights.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Guernsey, it’s not just for cows”: 2004
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The Clameur must be registered at the Greffe Office, and a deposit £7.50 made.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Guernsey, it’s not just for cows”: 2004
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"He makes Clameur, George," said Philip Tanquerel remonstratively.
Carette of Sark John Oxenham 1896
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It occurs (I think solely) in Hall & Virtue's extinct edition of my Ballads and Poems, 1853, and is there headed “ 'The Clameur de Haro,' an old Norman appeal to the Sovereign, 1850”: ” “Haro, Haro!
My Life as an Author Tupper, Martin F 1886
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Clameur , a French organisation which monitors the rental market, the ratio of property price to rent is highest in coveted areas like Paris and the Cote d'Azure, meaning it is more affordable to rent than buy there.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Ceri Radford 2011
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