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  • RESALE
    Where a person who has sold goods or other property to a purchaser sells them again to some one else. Sometimes a vendor reserves the right of reselling if the purchaser commits default in payment of the purchase money, and in some cases (e. iron a sale of perishable articles) More...
  • RESCEIT
    In old English practice. All admission or receiving a third person te plead his right in a cause formerly com menced between two others; as, in an action by tenant for life or years, he in the reversion might come in and pray to be received to defend the land, More...
  • RESCIND
    To abrogate, annul, avoid, or cancel a contract; particularly, nullifying a contract by the act of a party. See Powell v. Linde Co., 29 Misc. Rep. '419, 60 N. Y. Supp. 1044; Hurst v. Trow Printing Co., 2 Misc. Rep. 861, 22 N. Y. Supp. 871.
  • RESCISSIO
    Lat In the civil law. An annuling; avoiding, or making void; abrogation; rescission. Cod. 4, 44
  • RESCISSION
    Rescission, or the act of rescinding, Is where a contract is canceled, annulled, or abrogated by the parties, or one of them. In Spanish law, nullity is divided into absolute and relative. The former is that which arises from a law, whether civil or criminal, the principal motive for which More...
  • RESCISSORY ACTION
    In Scotch law. One to rescind or annul a deed or contract.
  • RESCOUS
    Rescue. The taking back by force goods which had been taken under a distress, or the violently taking away a man who la under arrest, and setting him at liberty, or otherwise procuring his escape, are both so denominated. This was also the name of a writ which lay in More...
  • RESCRIPT
    In canon law. 'A term including any form of apostolical letter emanating from the pope. The answer of the pope in writing. Diet. Droit Can. In the civil law. A species of imperial constitutions, being the answers of the prince in individual cases, chiefly given in response to inquiries by More...
  • RESCRIPTION
    In French law. A rescription is a letter by which one requests some one to pay a certain sum of money, or to account for him to a third person for it. Poth. Cont de Change, no. 225.
  • RESCRIPTUM
    Lat In the civil law. A species of imperial constitution, in the form of an answer to some application or petition; a rescript Calvin.
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