Vendetta Law and Legal Definition
Vendetta refers to a feud in which members of the opposing parties murder each other.
The following is an example of a case law referring to vendetta:
A vendetta is a private blood feud, often hereditary, in which a family seeks to avenge an injury to or a murder of one of its members upon the offender or his family. [Stephens v. Howells Sales Co., 16 F.2d 805, 808 (D.N.Y. 1926)].