(Statute of Westminster The First) (1275) (1275 c 1)

The Statute of Westminster the First (1275) is a significant legislative reform enacted during the reign of Edward I to address various issues within the English legal system. This Act includes measures to enhance the administration of justice, reduce abuses of power by local officials, and improve the efficiency of court procedures. Among its notable provisions are the establishment of limitations for certain legal actions, refinements to the inheritance laws, and the reinforcement of the king's peace. These developments aimed to create a more consistent and fair legal environment across the realm.

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(Statute of Westminster The First) (1275) (1275 c 1)

The Statute of Westminster the First (1275) is a significant legislative reform enacted during the reign of Edward I to address various issues within the English legal system. This Act includes measures to enhance the administration of justice, reduce abuses of power by local officials, and improve the efficiency of court procedures. Among its notable provisions are the establishment of limitations for certain legal actions, refinements to the inheritance laws, and the reinforcement of the king's peace. These developments aimed to create a more consistent and fair legal environment across the realm.

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