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Receive
like to accept as to receive money offered in payment of a debt to receive a gift a message or a letter
Resend
To send again as to resend a message
Dispatch, or despatch
Dispatch, or despatch [fr. despescher, Fr., to send away quickly, to discharge], a message, letter, or order sent with speed on affairs of State.
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Electricity
transmitted, supplied or traded for any purpose; or (b) used for any purpose except the transmission of a message. [Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003), s. 2(23)]
Embassage, or Embassy
Embassage, or Embassy, the message or commission given by a sovereign or state to a minister, called an ambassador, empowered to treat or
Recommendation
Recommendation, is 'a statement expressing comm-endation or a message of this nature or suggest fit (P. Ramanatha Aiyar's Law Lexicon) V.M. Kurian v. State of Kerala, (2001)
Fire
57 Vict. c. ccxxi.)], or to any officer thereof, whether by means of a street fire alarm, statement, message, or otherwise, shall be deemed to be guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction, and shall, on
Jury nullification
rejection of the evidence or refusal to apply the law either because the jury wants to send a message about some social issue that is larger than the case itself or because the result dictated by law
Magna Carta
and they were in possession of the metropolis, by private agreement with the citizens, the king sent a message to them to desire that a place and time of meeting might be fixed for the purpose of
2. An official system for delivering such items; the postal system. 3. One or more written or oral messages sent electronically (e.g., through e-mail or voicemail), Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 963
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