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Re-entry
Re-entryEstates. The resuming or retaking possession of land which the-party lately had. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Retaking The taking one's goods, wife, child, from another, who with-out right has taken possession thereof. Possession International law. By possession is meant a country which is held by no other title than mere conquest. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Re-examination A second examination of a thing. Re-exchange Contracts, commerce. The expense incurred by a bill's being dishonored in a foreign country where it is made payable, and returned to that country in which it was made or indorsed, and there taken up; the amount of this depends upon the course of exchange between the two countries, through which the bill has been negotiated. In other words, reexchange is the difference between the draft and redraft. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Ruresa Revised uniform reciprocal enforcement of support act, an act facilitating interstate enforcement of support orders. Ruse A scheme that tries to make something appear as something else. Hiding the true meaning or acting out a lie. A Subterfuge or Pretense. Ruse de guerre Literally a trick in war; a stratagem. It is said to be lawful among belligerents, provided it does not involve treachery and falsehood. Ruta Civil law. The name given to those things which are extracted or taken from land, as sand, chalk, coal, and such other things. Redundancy Matter introduced in an answer, or pleading, which is foreign to the bill or articles. Re-entry Re-exchange Contracts, commerce. The expense incurred by a bill's being dishonored in a foreign country where it is made payable, and returned to that country in which it was made or indorsed, and there taken up; the amount of this depends upon the course of exchange between the two countries, through which the bill has been negotiated. In other words, reexchange is the difference between the draft and redraft. Reformation Criminal law. The act of bringing back a criminal to such a sense of justice, so that he may live in society without any detriment to it. Refresh To refresh. To reexamine a subject by having a reference to something connected with it. Refund To refund. To pay back by the party who has received it, to the party who has paid it, money which ought not to have been paid. Religious law Religious law refers to the body of law that many religions contain- for example, Halakha in Judaism, Sharia in Islam, and various forms of Canon law for different denominations of Christians. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Re-entry. If you have a better definition for Re-entry than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Re-entry may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Re-entry and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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