Bourlaw

/ˈbɔrˌlɔ/ noun

A Scottish legal term for a fine or penalty paid to a local authority or landowner, especially in medieval Scottish towns.

From Middle English/Scots borough (town) + law (regulation), literally 'borough law' or 'town law.' The term reflects Scotland's unique feudal and burghal legal systems that developed differently from England.

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