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Definition of Repleading
1. replead [v] - See also: replead
Lexicographical Neighbors of Repleading
Literary usage of Repleading
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Knt. [1572-1617]: In English, in Thirteen ...by Great Britain Courts, Edward Coke by Great Britain Courts, Edward Coke (1777)
"Where repleading lhall be upon an inefficient rejoinder, or not. ... repleading (hall
not be upon demurrer in law. Б. 3. $2, thrice, b.8. ?<;. ..."
2. United States Compiled Statutes, Annotated, 1916: Embracing the Statutes of by United States, John Allan Mallory (1916)
"repleading after removal.— On removal of au équitable cause, the complaint or
bill should be redrafted to conform A the equity practice in the federal ..."
3. A Selection of Cases and Statutes on the Principles of Code Pleading: With Notes by Charles McGuffey Hepburn (1901)
"Manifestly, that method of sifting out the issues to be tried is not open to this
court, and it can only be accomplished by repleading. ..."
4. A Treatise on the Principles of Pleading, in Civil Actions by James Gould (1887)
"But though the immediate object of repleading is only to produce a good issue;
yet, as the award of a ..."
5. A Treatise on the Principles of Pleading in Civil Actions by James Gould, George Gould (1879)
"But though the immediate object of repleading is only to produce a good issue;
yet, as the award of a ..."
6. A Treatise on the Principles of Pleading by James Gould (1909)
"(_/) But though the immediate object of repleading is only to produce a good
issue; yet, as the award of a ..."
7. The Removal of Causes from State to Federal Courts: With a Preliminary by Robert Desty (1893)
"If this distinction has not been observed by the State court, there must be a
repleading after the case is removed; and this, even though the ..."
8. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1905)
"... especially when the pleading was In a court of a Justice of the peace, and no
repleading was ordered on the hearing of the appeal In the superior court. ..."