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Definition of Remanets
1. remanet [n] - See also: remanet
Lexicographical Neighbors of Remanets
Literary usage of Remanets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Solicitors' Journal & Reporter (1871)
"There were 1183 causes entered for trial at Nisi Prins, of which 849 were tried,
317 were withdrawn or struck out, and 17 were made remanets. ..."
2. The Legal Observer, Digest, and Journal of Jurisprudence (1849)
"In the Court of Exchequer the remanets left after the Middlesex Sitting number
... In the Common Pleas the number of Middlesex remanets does not exceed 22, ..."
3. The Works of Jeremy Bentham by Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring (1843)
"The country outweighing the town causes in the scientific Mixture of delay and
precipitation. Country causes are dispatched post haste: remanets increase ..."
4. The Law Times (1882)
"No doub*va considerable number of the causes in the Middlesex list will be made
remanets for want of time to try them, and of these a. large proportion will ..."
5. The Upper Canada Law Journal and Municipal and Local Courts' Gazette by William S. Hein & Company (1860)
"Of all this multitude only a few were remanets at the end of each term, and of
these few at least one-third were made such by consent or other reasons than ..."