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  • RESIDUARY
    Pertaining to the residue; constituting the residue; giving or bequeathing the residue; receiving or entitled to the residue. Riker v. Cornwell, 113 N. Y. 115, 20 N. E. 602; Kerr v. Dougherty, 79 N. Y. 359 ; Lamb v. Lamb, 60 Hun, 577. 14 N. Y. Supp. 206. -Residuary account. More...
  • RESIDUE
    The surplus of a testator's estate remaining after all the debts and particular legacies have been discharged 2 BL Comm. 514. The "residue" of a testator's estate and effects means what is left after all liabilities are discharged, and* all the purposes of the testator, specincally expressed in his will, More...
  • RESIDUUM
    That which remains after any process of separation or deduction; a residue or balance.- That which remains of a decedent's estate, after debts have been paid and legacies deducted. See Parsons v. Colgate (C. C.) 15 Fed. 603; Robinson v. Millard, 133 Mass. 239; United States Trust Co. v. Black, More...
  • RESIGNATION
    The act by which an officer renounces the further exercise of his office and returns the same into the hands of those from whom he received it. In ecclesiastieal law. Resignation is where a parson, vicar, or the beneficed clergyman voluntarily gives up and surrenders his charge and preferment to More...
  • RESIGNEE
    One in favor of whom a resignation is made. 1 Bell, Comm. 125n.
  • RESILTRE
    Lat. In old English law. To draw back from a contract before it Is made binding. Bract fol. 38.
  • RESIST
    To oppose. This word properly describes an opposition by direct action and quasi forcible means. 'State v. Welch, *7 Wis. 190V
  • RESISTANCE
    The act of resisting opposition; the employment of forcible means to prevent the execution of an endeavor in which force is employed. See U. S. v. Jose (C. C.) 63 Fed. 954; U. S. v. Huff (C. C.) 13 Fed. 639.
  • RESISTING AN OFFICER
    In criminal law, the offense of obstructing, opposing, and endeavoring to prevent (with or without actual force) a peace officer,in the execution of a writ or in the lawful discharge of his duty while making an arrest or otherwise enforcing the peace. See Davis v. State, 76 Ga. 722; Woodworth More...
  • RESOLUCION
    In Spanish colonial law. An opinion rormed by some superior authority on matters referred to its decision, and forwarded to inferior authorities for their lastruction and. government Schm. Civil Law, 93, note L.
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