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Definition of Surrebuttal
1. Noun. (law) a pleading by the plaintiff in reply to the defendant's rebutter.
Definition of Surrebuttal
1. Noun. surrebutter ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Surrebuttal
Literary usage of Surrebuttal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annotated Forms of Federal Procedure by Frank Olds Loveland, George Washington Rightmire (1920)
"Plaintiffs object to the granting of defendant's motion and protest against its
being granted permission to take surrebuttal proofs as proposed in its ..."
2. The Encyclopædia of Evidence by Edgar Whittlesey Camp, John Finley Crowe (1907)
"surrebuttal. 1. In General. — Evidence offered in a trial on the stage ...
Evidence Strictly in surrebuttal. — A defendant is entitled as of right to put in ..."
3. A Treatise on the Law of Evidence: Being a Consideration of the Nature and by Byron Kosciusko Elliott, William Frederick Elliott (1904)
"Rebuttal and surrebuttal— 943. Witness recalled becomes witness of party recalling.
947. ... surrebuttal. § 940. Recalling witnesses—The rule. ..."
4. Annotated Rules of Practice in the United States Patent Office by Elliott Joseph Stoddard (1920)
"surrebuttal testimony on the subject of operativeness? Keith et aJ. v. Lundquist v.
Lorimer et al., 157 0. G. 754. Where an inventor testifies in favor of ..."
5. Naval Courts and Boards by United States Navy Dept (1917)
"The surrebuttal began (in case there be a surrebuttal). 207 Far.—The accused did
not desire to offer any evidence In surrebuttal.' * f -. ..'. •*.'" * . ..."
6. Federal Equity Practice: A Treatise on the Pleadings Used and Practice by Thomas Atkins Street (1909)
"Proof in surrebuttal can be introduced (at least after the time for the taking
... The application for leave to take testimony for purposes of surrebuttal ..."