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  • RETROACTIVE
    has the same meaning aa "retrospective," (q. v.)
  • RETROCESSION
    In the civil law. When the assignee of heritable rights conveys his rights back to the cedent, it la called a "retrocession." Ersk. Inst. 3, 5,1.
  • RETTE
    L. Fr. An accusation or charge. St Westm. 1, c. 2.
  • RETURNABLE
    In practice. To be returned; requiring a return. When a writ is said to be "returnable" on a certain day, it is meant that on that day the officer must return it.
  • RETROSPECTIVE
    Looking back; contemplating what is past'. -Retrospective law. A law which looks backward or contemplates the past; one which is made to affect acts or facts transpiring, or rights accruing, before it came into force. Every statute which takes away or impairs vested rights acquired under existing laws, or creates More...
  • RETURN
    The act of a sheriff, constable, or other ministerial officer, in delivering back to the court a writ, notice, or other paper, which he was required to serve or execute, with a* brief account of his doings under the mandate, the time and mode of service or execution, or his More...
  • RETURNING BOARD
    This is the official title in some of the states of the board of canvassers of elections.
  • RETURNING FROM TRANSPORTATION
    Coming back to England before the term of punishment is determined.
  • RETURNING OFFICER
    The official who conducts a parliamentary election in England. The sheriff in counties, and the mayor in boroughs. Wharton.
  • RETURNUM AVERIORUM
    A judicial writ, similar' to the retorno habendo. Cowell.
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