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Remitment
Remitment, the act of sending back to custody: an annulment.
Remit
Remit, means to pardon, to refrain from inflicting to give up.
remit
remit re·mit·ted re·mit·ting [Latin remittere to let go back, send back,
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remittitur
remittitur [Latin, it is sent back, remitted, third person singular present
Remitment
The act of remitting or the state of being remitted remission
Remitter of actions to County Court
Remitter of actions to County Court. See (English) County Courts Act,
Remitter
Remitter. Where he who has the right of entry in lands,
County Courts
s. 65 of the Act of 1888), the Court may remit to the County Court any action brought in the HighCourt--(1)
remitter
remitter [Anglo-French, from remitter to remit] : remittitur n : one
remittance
remittance 1 a : a sum of money remitted b :
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