Recall - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: recallRecall
To call back to summon to return as to recall troops to recall an ambassador...
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Recallable
Capable of being recalled...
Recallment
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Recall
Recall, to supersede a minister, or deprive him of his office; also a revoke a judgment on a matter of fact.Removal of a public official from office by popular vote, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1274....
Recollection
The act of recollecting or recalling to the memory the operation by which objects are recalled to the memory or ideas revived in the mind reminiscence remembrance...
Reminiscent
Recalling to mind or capable of recalling to mind having remembrance reminding one of something...
Revivification
Renewal of life restoration of life the act of recalling or the state of being recalled to life...
Revocation
The act of calling back or the state of being recalled recall...
Revoke
Revoke, carries within the idea of cancellation by the same power which originally acted and not to setting aside of an original order by higher forum of power or jurisdiction. It does not mean repudiation, Corpus Juris Secundum, 1952 Edn., Vol. 77.Means an act of recalling or calling back, the act by which one having the right annuls something pre-viously done, Webster's Third New International Dictionary.Means the recall of some authority or thing granted or a destroying or making void of some deed that had existence until the act of revocation made it void, Black's Law Dictionary....
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