Barretry

/ˈbærətri/ noun

The crime of deliberately stirring up quarrels, fights, or lawsuits without legal justification in order to make money from them.

From Old French 'baraterie,' itself derived from 'barater' meaning 'to deceive.' The term entered English law vocabulary in the medieval period and remains part of maritime law today.

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