maintenance and champerty

maintenance and champerty
two former torts and crimes striking at a third party's support of another's litigation. Maintenance is the stirring up of litigation by supporting a party without having a just cause or excuse for so doing: Re Trepca Mines Ltd (No. 2) [1963] Ch. 199. Champerty is where the person maintaining is to be paid out of the supported proceedings. Both were abolished as torts or crimes by the Criminal Law Act 1967.

Collins dictionary of law. . 2001.

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