A writ of right , when or because the lord haul remitted his court, which lay where lands or tenements in the seignory of any lord were in demand by […]
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RECTO SUR DISCLAIMER
An abolished writ on disclaimer.
RECTO, BREVE DE
A writ of right , which was of so high a nature that as other writs in real actions were only to recover the possession of the land, etc., in […]
RECTOR
In English law . He that has full possession of a parochial church. A rector (or parson) has, for the most part, the whole right to all the ecclesiastical dues […]
RECTOR PROVINCE
Lat In Roman law. The governor of a province. Cod. 1, 40.
RECTOR SINECURE
tinguish it from a “feigned” or “common” recovery. See COMMON RECOVERY .
RECTORIAL TITHES
Great or predial tithes.
RECTORY
Ail entire parish church, with all its rights, glebes, tithes, and other profits whatsoever; otherwise commonly call- el a “benefice.” See Gibson v. Brockway, 8 N. H. 470, 31 Am. […]
RECTUM
Lat Right; also a trial or accusation. Bract; Cowell.
RECTUS IN CURIA
Lat. Right in court The condition of one who stands at the bar, against whom no one objects any offense. When a person outlawed has reversed his outlawry, so that […]
RECUPERATIO
Lat. In old English law . Recovery; restitution by the sentence of a judge of a thing that has been wrongfully taken or detained. Co. Litt 154a. Recuperatio , i. […]
RECUPERATORES
In Roman law. A species of judges first appointed to decide controversies between Roman citizens and strangers concerning rights requiring speedy remedy, but whose jurisdiction was gradual’ ly extended to […]
RECURRENT DISABILITY
This term refers to a disability that is part of a previous disability or a related cause.
RECURRENT INSANITY
the term that is given to a mental illness that is temporary but can recur from time to time.
RECURRING CLAUSE
This term relates to the clause within a health insurance policy that specifies the time-period during which a condition is considered a recurrent disability or is considered a different condition.
RECURRING COST
This term means the regular cost incurred repeatedly, or for each item produced or each service performed on a recurring or repeated basis.
RECURRING DEBT
Any debt payments that recur on a regular monthly basis. Examples include child support , alimony and mortgage payments. Lenders consider this debt when evaluating the creditworthiness of a borrower.
RECURRING DEMAND
This term refers to the repetitive or periodic request for an item of inventory.
RECURRING ENTRY
A type of transaction , repeated frequently and at fixed intervals. Usually associated with the accounts payable and accounts receivable part of the ledger. An example would be the monthly […]
RECURRING INCOME
Payment received for work ,once completed on a reoccurring basis. This type of income stream allows for a person to continue receiving payments for the same work on a constant […]
RECURSION
This term refers to self reference: Application of a definition or principle to itself, such as analysis of the term analysis.
RECUSANTS
In English law . Persons who willfully absent themselves from their parish church, and on whom penalties were imposed by various statutes passed during the reigns of Elizabeth and James […]
RECUSATIO TESTIS
Lat In the civil law . Rejection of a witness, on the ground of incompetency . Best, Ev. Introd. 60,
RECUSATION
In the civil law . A species of exception or plea to the jurisdiction , to the effect that the particular judge is disqualified from hearing the cause by reason […]
RECYCLABILITY
This term refers to ability of waste materials to be captured and separated from the waste stream for conversion into a new item or reused in the same capacity.