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Rejectment

Act of rejecting matter rejected or thrown away

Judgment

tried on merits but the order of the Trial Judge rejecting the objections doubtless adversely affects a valuable right of the

Royal Assent

QBD 230. Queen Elizabeth, at the end of one session, rejected forty-eight bills agreed to by both Houses. The power of

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Reading of a Bill

the principle of legislation and its provisions for approval or rejection. The House may refer the Bill to a select or

Quare intrusit

the Lord proffered a suitable marriage to his ward, who rejected it, and entered into the land, and married another, for

New trial

plaintiff. So if a judge should admit improper evidence, or reject evidence which ought to be admitted, by which means the

Money of account, money of measurement money of payment

of Lords to exert any other power but that of rejection: they will not pass a money-bill introduced in the House

Free acceptance

to him non-gratuitously and where he, having the opportunity to reject, elects to accept so that 'when a defendant has passed

Rejectitious

Implying or requiring rejection rejectable

hippie

Someone who rejects the established culture dresses casually and advocates extreme liberalism in

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