amercement

/əˈmɜːrsmənt/
noun
  1. A financial penalty or fine, especially one imposed by a court or authority.
    • The city council imposed an amercement on the company for violating noise regulations.
    • The judge ordered an amercement of $500 for the minor offense.
    • In medieval times, an amercement was often paid to the lord for breaking a local law.
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