Surrender - Law Dictionary Search Results
Admittance
the land has escheated or reverted to him. (2) Upon surrender by the former tenant. (3) Upon descent, where the heir
Abracadabra
abracadabara, but at once pragmatic and astute and does not surrender its power before scary exaggeration of security by prison bosses'
Committal to prison
there to await the secretary of state's warrant for his surrender, and must send the secretary of state a certificate of
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Resignation
giving up as a claim possession office or the like surrender as the resignation of a crown or commission
Extradition
The surrender or delivery of an alleged criminal by one State or
VerbarRemittitur
A remission or surrender remittitur damnut being a remission of excess of damages
Remittal
A remitting a giving up surrender as the remittal of the first fruits
Remit
To send back to give up to surrender to resign
Remise
grant back to release a claim to to resign or surrender by deed to return
Overgive
To give over to surrender to yield
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