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Definition of Recommitting
1. recommit [v] - See also: recommit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recommitting
Literary usage of Recommitting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Legal Remedies of Mandamus and Prohibition, Habeas Corpus by Horace Gay Wood (1880)
"... how to be taken, 187 Effect of such discharge, 188 Penalty for recommitting
for same cause, :88 What not deemed same cause, , 188 Where person detained, ..."
2. A Treatise Upon Some of the General Principles of the Law: Whether of a by William Wait (1879)
"recommitting. Under a common-law submission the courts have no power to recommit
an award to the arbitrators for correction or reconsideration, ..."
3. Civil Procedure Reports: Containing Cases Under the Code of Civil Procedure by New York (State), Henry Huffman Browne, Courts, Rufus Leonard Scott, James Manford Kerr, Percival Soloman Menken (1889)
"Reference—recommitting case to same referee. Where the report of a referee upon
a reference in an interlocutory proceeding for the information of the court ..."
4. A Treatise Upon the Law of Eminent Domain by Henry Edmund Mills (1879)
"Review of report — recommitting report. 242. How to obtain a review. 243.
Presumption in favor of the regularity of action of commissioners. 244. ..."
5. A Summary of the Powers and Duties of a Justice of the Peace in Scotland by George Tait (1828)
"... was inflicted by the Judge Ordinary, it seems best for justices (after
recommitting) to leave the punishment to him. In an aggravated case, ..."