Send - Law Dictionary Search Results
Cast
To send or drive by force to throw to fling to hurl
Cass
useless or void to quash to annul to reject to send away
Banyan
fig and called the Indian fig Ficus Indica whose branches send shoots to the ground which take root and become additional
transmit
transmit trans·mit·ted trans·mit·ting 1 : to send or convey from one person or place to another 2
termination of a case
visa application will begin. The embassy or consulate will first send a Follow-up Letter and Instruction Package to the applicant. If
renvoi
renvoi [French, act of sending back, reference, from Middle French, from renvoyer to send back]
Deport
To transport to carry away to exile to send into banishment to expel from a region or country
remittitur
remitted, third person singular present indicative passive of remittere to send back, remit] 1 a : a procedure under which a
remise
participle of remettre to put back, from Latin remittere to send back] : to give, grant, or release a claim to
refer
refer re·ferred re·fer·ring : to send or direct for treatment, aid, service, information, or decision [referred
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