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Redress




Redress

The act of receiving satisfaction for an injury sustained.

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Satisfaction
1) Practice. An entry made on the record, by which a party in whose favor a judgment was rendered, declares that he has been satisfied and paid. 2) Construction by courts of equity. Satisfaction is defined to be the donation of a thing, with the intention, express or implied, that such donation is to be an extinguishment of some existing right or claim in the donee.

Injury
Any legal harm, wrong or damage done to a person's body, property, rights or reputation, and that the law recognizes as deserving of redress.



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Redirect
The second round of direct examination that occurs in the trial after cross-examination.

Re-direct examination
portunity to present rebuttal evidence after one's evidence has been subjected to cross-examination.

Reditus albi
A rent payable in money; sometimes called white rent or, blanche farm.

Reditus nigri
A rent payable in grain, work and the like. It was also called black mail.

Re-draft
Common law. A bill of exchange drawn at the place where another bill was made payable, and where it was protested, upon the place where the first bill was drawn, or when there is no regular commercial intercourse rendering that practicable, then in the next best or most direct practicable course.

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Redubbers
crim law. Those who bought stolen cloth, and dyed it of another color to prevent its being identified, were anciently so called.

Reese, Willis Livingston Mesier
(1913- ). Best known for the Restatement Second, 1969, where he took the "most significant connection" rule of J.H.C. Morris and turned it into a set of multiple rules based on the principle that the applicable law is the law which has the most significant relationship.

Reeve
The name of an ancient English officer of justice, inferior in rank to an alderman.

Re-examination
A second examination of a thing.

Refalo
A word composed of the three initial syllables re. fa. lo., for recordari facias loquelam.

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