Lexicographical Neighbors of Reponed
Literary usage of Reponed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Practical Treatise on the Forms of Process: Containing the New Regulations by Thomas Beveridge, Scotland Jury Court (1826)
"... it is enacted in general terms, that a party wishing to be reponed against a
decree in absence, may be reponed in the manner therein mentioned, ..."
2. The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, House of Lords, Parliament, Great Britain (1857)
"Whether the defender, through gross fault and negligence, failed to take the
necessary steps to get the defender reponed against the said decree in absence, ..."
3. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1887)
"reponed below, 20 Fed. Rep. 430. The exception here is general, for it alleges
that the plaintiff has no just and legal cause of ..."
4. The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of the by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords (1841)
"They are hound, first, to get themselves reponed, and then to press for judgment.
Further, it is incompetent to ..."
5. The Scots Digest of Scots Appeals in the House of Lords from 1707 and of the by Robert Candlish Henderson, Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords (1908)
"Held, in an action of reduction, that he was entitled to be reponed. M'Lellan v.
.... reponed ..."
6. The Political Magazine and Parliamentary, Naval, Military, and Literary Journal (1780)
"... ilia il be entered or reponed for exportation ¡ but that fuch as are prohibited
iball be liable to forfeiture, and fuch as are customable, ..."
7. Historical Notices of Scotish Affairs: Selected from the Manuscripts of Sir by David Laing (1848)
"... and inhabitants of Perth, who ware declared incapable about a year ago, are
now reponed, ... reponed ..."