Lexicographical Neighbors of Reexecute
Literary usage of Reexecute
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Queen's Bench: And by Great Britain Court of King's Bench, Great Britain Court of Exchequer Chamber (1856)
"... if the said contractor shall neglect so to remove and reexecute such work, it
shall be lawful for the said surveyor to cause the same to be removed and ..."
2. Reports of Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the State of Oregon by Oregon Supreme Court (1892)
"... the elder, and Mary Ann Adair to release said agreement so as to enable her
to effect said loan, promising to reexecute and re-deliver the same as soon ..."
3. A Series of Letters to a Man of Property, on the Sale, Purchase, Lease by Edward Burtenshaw Sugden (1811)
"... and you afterwards purchase any other estates, which you mean to go the same
way, you need only reexecute, or as it is called republish your will. ..."
4. A Concise and Practical Treatise of the Law of Vendors and Purchasers of Estates by Edward Burtenshaw Sugden, Jonathan Cogswell Perkins (1873)
"(e) If a representative require the registration he need not reexecute the deed,
it will be sufficient to execute the memorial only in the presence of two ..."
5. Rhode Island Historical Tracts by Sidney Smith Rider (1896)
"This document is undated, but in 1666 Mr. Williams was asked to reexecute
this "Initial" deed, and did so. This reexecuted copy has the names written in ..."
6. Reports of Decisions in the Supreme Court of the United States: With Notes by Benjamin Robbins Curtis, United States Supreme Court, Richard Peters, Henry Wheaton, Alexander James Dallas, William Cranch, Benjamin C Howard (1870)
"... even averring the acts necessary to make the instrument a deed as to that
county, or the intent to revoke or reexecute the deed as to the residue. ..."
7. Virginia Reports: Jefferson--33 Grattan, 1730-1880 by Thomas Johnson Michie, Thomas Jefferson, Peachy Ridgway Grattan (1903)
"... with the Intention that the former will shall be his will, but he does not
reexecute It. or make a codicil reviving it, though he retains it uncancelled ..."