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Definition of Incarcerating
1. incarcerate [v] - See also: incarcerate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Incarcerating
Literary usage of Incarcerating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report on the Irish Coercion Bill,: The Causes of Discontent in Ireland by Thomas Matthew Ray (1846)
"... that tenants have been ejected by the landlords bringing a civil process of
debt for rent against them, AND incarcerating THEM UNDER THE DECREE, ..."
2. Scottish Law Magazine, and Sheriff Court Reporter by Scotland Sheriff Courts (1864)
"It may conduce to facilitate such an arrangement for the incarcerating creditor
to consider, on the one hand, that if other creditors come actively into the ..."
3. The Journal of Jurisprudence by Law Library Microform Consortium (1883)
"The object evidently was to preserve to creditors, other than the incarcerating
one, the right to attempt to get recal of interim liberation if they have ..."
4. The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, House of Lords, Parliament, Great Britain (1856)
"... and on the ground tkai the party vxw entitled to the benefit of the Act of
Grace, ei-en though the Crown was the incarcerating creditor. ..."
5. Information on Criminal Aliens Incarcerated in Federal and State Prisons and by Richard M. Stana (2005)
"Federal reimbursements for incarcerating criminal aliens in state ... At the
state level, the 50 states received reimbursement for incarcerating about 77000 ..."
6. A Dictionary and Digest of the Law of Scotland, with Short Explanations of by William Bell, George Ross (1861)
"Every prisoner petitioning for the benefit of the Act of Grace must, when desired,
execute a disposition omnium bonorum, in favour of the incarcerating ..."