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Nonsuit
1875, Ord. XLI., r. 6]; but this rule has been rescinded, and it is not reproduced. A plaintiff cannot now elect
Notice
incumbrance) was not such as to enable the purchaser to rescind. See LAND CHARGES. Further, whether or not an instrument or
Reserving points of law
Jurisdiction Act, 1876, and R.S.C. Ord. XXXVI., r. 22A (now rescinded), substituted for this procedure the argument of the point on
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Representation
performance, Redgrave v. Hurd, 20 Ch D 1, or for rescinding the contract, Newbigging v. Adam 34 Ch D 582; and
Rescissory action
Rescissory action, one to rescind or annul a deed or contract, Scots Law.
Interest reipublica res judicates non rescindi
Interest reipublica res judicates non rescindi [Lat.], it concers the State that judgments be not rescinded.
Restitutio in integrum
Restitutio in integrum, the rescinding of a contract or transaction, so as to place the
Revocation
particular thing, 5 Rep. 90. The word revocation' means annulling, rescinding, withdrawing. In the facts and circumstances of the case orders
Scire facias
Bench Division for recovery of Crown debts and also for rescinding Crown grants and charters, etc. Scire facias on recognizances and
Interpretation Act, 1889 (English)
the power to make rules, etc., includes a power to rescind or amend them (s. 32). Where an offence is committed
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