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Regress, Lettrs of

Regress, Lettrs of. They were granted by the superior of lands mortgaged to the wadsettor or mortgagor. Their object was this: by the wadset or mortgage, the mortgagor was completely divested, and when he redeemed, he appeared to claim an entry from the superior as a stranger, and the superior was no more bound to receive the mortgagor than he would have been forced to receive any third party; to remedy this, letters of regress were granted by the superior under which he became bound to re-admit the wadsettor at any time when he should demand entry, Bell's Scots Law Dict....


Regress

The act of passing back passage back return retrogression ldquoThe progress or regress of manrdquo...


Regressively

In a regressive manner...


Ingress, Egress, and Regress

Ingress, Egress, and Regress, free entry into, going forth of, and returning from a place....


Regress

Regress, means the act or an instance of going or coming back, return or re-entry, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1289....


infinite regress

A causal relationship transmitted through an indefinite number of terms in a series with no term that begins the causal chain...


Katabolism

Destructive or downward metabolism regressive metamorphism same as catabolism now the more common spelling opposed to anabolism See Disassimilation...


Regression

The act of passing back or returning retrogression retrogradation...


Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia, means mental disorder, Ram Narain Gupta v. Rameswari Gupta, AIR 1988 SC 2260: (1988) 4 SCC 247: (1988) Supp 2 SCR 913.Schizophrenia, is a type of mental illness and is a form of psychosis, which is more serious than other types of mental illnesses, Rohini Prasad Lal Bihari Ram v. Union of India, (1995) MLJ 268.Schizophrenia, is one of a group of severe emotional disorders, usually of psychotic proportions, characterized by misinterpretation and retreat from reality, delusions, hallucinations, ambivalence, inappropriate affect, and withdrawn, bizarre, or regressive behaviour; popularly and erroneously called split personality, Medical Legal Dictionary, Sloane-Docland, p. 628...


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