Lexicographical Neighbors of Repegging
Literary usage of Repegging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. In the Land of Pearl and Gold: A Pioneer's Wanderings in the Backblocks and by Alexander Macdonald (1907)
"... occupy it and give each corner boundary peg a tap with a hammer to signify
repegging — and still the desired ore may apparently be as far off as ever. ..."
2. Facts by Woman (1881)
"... though well clad in leather, their souls being generally like the author's,
beyond repegging; so I went on till I came to a private dwelling, ..."
3. Digest of Law Reports of the Late South African Republic, Including Cases by Johan Pieter Renaud van Hoytema, Siegfried Raphaely (1906)
"repegging of. —Identity.—Where, in pegging ott' claims, a certain number of them
are pegged ott' under invalid powers of attorney, and a third person, ..."
4. Reports of the Conferences Between the Chartered Co. Directors and the by British South Africa Company (1907)
"The law of abandonment and repegging must still exist, and if you tie us down
unduly, all we have to do is to abandon our claims and ..."