The estimated percentage of equipment or repair parts in use that will require replacement during a given period due to wearing out beyond repair, enemy action, abandonment , pilferage, and […]
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REPLACEMENT RESERVES
An amount of money set aside because building components or equipment will wear out in a relatively short time and need to be replaced. Replacement reserves can be a mere […]
REPLEAD
To plead anew; to file new pleadings.
REPLEADER
When, after issue has been joined in an action, and a verdict given thereon, the pleading is found (on examination ) to have miscarried and failed to effect its proper […]
REPLEADER JUDGMENT OF
an order of the court to try a case again as the real issue in dispute have not been settled.
REPLEGIARE
To replevy; to redeem a thing detained or taken by another by put ting in legal sureties.
REPLEGIARI FACIAS
You cause to be replevied. In old English law . The original writ in the action of replevin; superseded by the statute of Marlbridge, c. 21. 3 Bl. Comm. 146.
REPLENISH
To rebuild an amount of money that is available for things such a petty cash fund.
REPLETION
In canon law. Where the revenue of a benefice is sufficient to fill or occupy the whole right or title of the graduate who holds it. Wharton.
REPLEVIABLE
and not merely such as are absolutely indispensable for the safety of the ship or the accomplishment of the voyage. The Fortitude, 3 Suinn. 327, Fed. Cas. No. 4,953; Webster […]
REPLEVIABLE, or REPLEVISABLE
Property is said to be repleviable or re- plevisable when proceedings in replevin may REPLEVIN 1019
REPLEVIN
A personal action ex delicto brought to recover possession of goods unlawfully taken, (generally, but not only, applicable to the taking of goods distrained for rent,) the validity of which […]
REPLEVIN WRIT OF
this is a court order that authorises an officer to be able to seize and hold property that is involved in a replevin suit.
REPLEVISH
In old English law . To let one to mainprise upon surety. Cowell.
REPLEVISOR
The plaintiff in an action of replevin.
REPLEVY
This word, as used in reference to the action of replevin, signifies to redeliver goods which have been distrained, to the original possessor of them, on his pledging or giving […]
REPLIANT, or REPLICANT
A litigant who replies or files or delivers a replication .
REPLICABILITY
The ability to repeat an action ot test in another place and time.
REPLICARE
Lat. In the civil law and old English pleading. To reply ; to answer a defendant’s plea.
REPLICATIO,
Lat. In the civil law and old English pleading. The plaintiff’s answer to the defendant’s exception or plea: corresponding with and giving name to the replication in modern pleading. Inst […]
REPLICATION
In pleading. A reply made by the plaintiff in an action to the defendant’s plea, or in a suit in chancery to the defendant’s answer. General and special. In equity […]
REPLY
In its general sense, a reply is what the plaintiff, petitioner , or other person who has instituted a proceeding says In answer to the defendant’s case. Sweet. On trial […]
REPO
A contract in which the seller of securities, such as Treasury Bills, agrees to buy them back at a specified time and price. also called repurchase agreement or buyback. Or […]
REPO RATE
When an asset is repurchased by a lender the borrower must pay this interest rate . It is usually lower than before since it is secured by collateral.
REPONE
In Scotch practice. To replace; to restore to a former state or right. 2 Alis. Crim. Pr. 351.