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Serving to effect reversal as of motion capable of being reversed...
Reversal of judgment
Reversal of judgment. A judgment might have been reversed without a writ of error, for matters foreign to or dehors the record, i.e., not apparent upon the face of it, so that they could not be assigned for error in the superior courts, or by writ of error, which lay from all inferior jurisdictions to the King's Bench and thence to the Exchequer Chamber and the House on Lords. It was brought for mistakes as to matters of substance, appearing in the judgment or other parts of the record. See Steph. Com., 7th Edn., iii. 579; iv. 463. See now R.S.C. Ord. LVIII....
reverse mortgage
reverse mortgage see mortgage ...
reverse discrimination
reverse discrimination : discrimination against whites or males (as in employment or education) ...
reverse stock split
reverse stock split : a method of increasing the value of shares of corporate stock by calling in all outstanding shares and reissuing fewer shares having greater value compare stock split ...
reverse palming off
reverse palming off : the wrongful misappropriation of another's goods or services by removing the correct name or trademark and selling or offering the goods under a different name ...
Reverse
Reverse, to undo, repeal, or make void....
reversible error
reversible error see error ...
Reversedly
In a reversed way...
Reversely
In a reverse manner on the other hand on the opposite...
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