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Definition of Redeliver
1. v. t. To deliver or give back; to return.
Definition of Redeliver
1. Verb. To give back; to return (something). ¹
2. Verb. To deliver (something) again. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Redeliver
1. deliver [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: deliver
Lexicographical Neighbors of Redeliver
Literary usage of Redeliver
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of Contracts by Samuel Williston, Clarence Martin Lewis (1920)
"The bailee's obligation to redeliver. It is usual to add as part of the definition
of bailment that the bailee must be under a duty to redeliver the goods, ..."
2. A Treatise on the American Law of Landlord and Tenant: Embracing the by John Neilson Taylor (1869)
"... is usual to attach a schedule of them to the lease, and to insert a covenant
by the lessee to redeliver them in good condition at the end of the term. ..."
3. The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641 by Edward Hyde Clarendon (1888)
"... exec™, and adra™, faithfully, entirely and safely to restore, and redeliver
upon demand unto ye sj Henry E. of Clarendon, or unto such person or persons ..."
4. Forms of Pleading in Actions for Legal Or Equitable Relief: Prepared with by Austin Abbott, Carlos Coolidge Alden (1898)
"For Breach of Contract to Redeliver Goods, or to Pay for them in a Reasonable
Time.1 I. That on or about the day of , 18 , at , in consideration that ..."
5. Note-book Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq., Lawyer, in Boston, Massachusetts by Thomas Lechford, James Hammond Trumbull (1885)
"<fe merchantable dry fish to the said Joseph at the end of the said terme
therefore <fe redeliver the said shallop w"1 the same appurtenances at ..."
6. A new dictionary of the English language by Charles Richardson (1839)
"... -LESS, to deliver from captivity, from danger; to redeliver, to restore to
liberty or safety. ..."
7. Transactions and Collections of the American Antiquarian Society by American Antiquarian Society (1885)
"it merchantable dry fish to the said Joseph at the end of the said terme therefore &
redeliver the said shallop w"1 the same ..."