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  • REJOINDER
    In common-law pleading. The second pleading on the part of the defendant, being his answer of matter of fact to the plaintiff's replication.
  • REJOINING GRATIS
    Rejoining voluntarily, or without being required to do so by a rule to rejoin. When a defendant waa under terms to rejoin gratis, he had to deliver a rejoinder, without putting the plaintiff to the necessity and expense of obtaining a rule to rejoin. 10 Mees. A W. 12; Lush, More...
  • RELATION
    1. A relative or kinsman; a person connected by consanguinity or affinity. 2.The connection of two persons, or their situation with respect to each other, who are associated, whether by the law, by their own agreement, or by kinship, in some social status or union for the purposes of domestic More...
  • RELATIONS
    A term which, in its widest sense, includes all the kindred of the person spoken of. 2 Jarm. Wills, 06L
  • RELATIVE
    A kinsman; a person connected with another by blood or affinity. A person or thing having relation or connection with some other person or thing; as, relative rights, relative powers, infra. -Relative confession. See CONFESSION.- Relative fact In the law of evidence. A fact having relation to another fact; a More...
  • RELATOR
    The person upon whose complaint or at whose instance, an information or writ of quo warranto is filed, and who is quasi the plaintiff in the proceeding.
  • RELATRIX
    In practice. A female relator or petitioner.
  • RELAXARE
    In old conveyancing. To release. Relaxavi, relaxasse, have released. Litt | 445.
  • RELAXATIO
    In old conveyancing. A release; an instrument by which a person relinquishes to another his right in anything.
  • RELAXATION
    In old Scotch practice. Letters passing the signet by which a debtor was relaxed [released] from the horn; that is, from personal diligence. Belt
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