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Definition of Remands
1. remand [v] - See also: remand
Lexicographical Neighbors of Remands
Literary usage of Remands
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Through Siberia by Henry Lansdell (1882)
"Method of trial—remands. --Exchanging names and punishments. THE prisons of Russia
occupy a position midway between the dungeons of the Middle Ages and the ..."
2. Through Siberia by Henry Lansdell (1882)
"remands. —Exchanging names and punishments. TH E prisons of Russia occupy a
position midway between the dungeons of the Middle Ages ..."
3. Old Time Notes of Pennsylvania: A Connected and Chronological Record of the by Alexander Kelly McClure (1905)
"... to the Grand Jury Presented to the Court—Court remands the Bill Back to the
Grand Jury—The Bills Held Until the Last Day and Then Again Ignored—Henry C. ..."
4. A Digest of the Law of Criminal Procedure in Indictable Offences by James Fitzjames Stephen, Herbert Stephen (1883)
"remands. 5 If, from the absence of witnesses or any other reasonable cause, it
becomes necessary or advisable to defer the examination or further ..."
5. The American and English Encyclopedia of Law by John Houston Merrill, Charles Frederic Williams, Thomas Johnson Michie, David Shephard Garland (1893)
"In case of appeal where the court finds certain facts from the evidence, and
requires certain findings of fact by the lower court and remands the case for ..."
6. Federal Procedure at Law: A Treatise on the Procedure in Suits at Common Law by Chrisenberry Lee Bates (1908)
"Same—Jurisdiction, of supreme court to issue writ when circuit court remands
prisoner.—In all cases where a circuit court of the United States has, ..."
7. The Encyclopaedia of Pleading and Practice: Under the Codes and Practice by William Mark McKinney, Thomas Johnson Michie (1895)
"Where the appellate court reverses a judgment and remands the cause generally
without any specific directions, amendments to the pleadings may be allowed ..."