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|remarks=Collection of citations on matters relating to violence in situations when such may be justifiable or excusable: incl. citation and commentary concerning the <em>frithaigid</em> ‘counter-claim’ (CIH 1198.21); two Latin citations (CIH 1200.12 ff, 1204.17 ff); citations identified by Breatnach as deriving from <em>Bretha éitgid</em>, the third pard of the <em>Senchas Már</em> and the Status-tract.
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|remarks=Collection of citations on matters relating to violence and immunity from prosecution, particularly in situations when violent action may be justifiable or excusable: incl. citation and commentary concerning the <em>frithaigid</em> ‘counter-claim’ (CIH 1198.21); two Latin citations (CIH 1200.12 ff, 1204.17 ff); citations identified by Breatnach as deriving from <em>Bretha éitgid</em>, the third pard of the <em>Senchas Már</em> and the Status-tract; also the <em>Dúil</em> (CIH 2005.42, Breatnach 248, 5.36.2 no. 7).
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Revision as of 20:33, 11 August 2020

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p. 35a–p. 37b
[Irish tract on the law of immune violence] Incipit: ‘Fritheda tra trian fiach friu’
Collection of citations on matters relating to violence and immunity from prosecution, particularly in situations when violent action may be justifiable or excusable: incl. citation and commentary concerning the frithaigid ‘counter-claim’ (CIH 1198.21); two Latin citations (CIH 1200.12 ff, 1204.17 ff); citations identified by Breatnach as deriving from Bretha éitgid, the third pard of the Senchas Már and the Status-tract; also the Dúil (CIH 2005.42, Breatnach 248, 5.36.2 no. 7).