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Remand  n.  The act of remanding; the order for recommitment.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Remand" Quotes from Famous Books



... in proper course, made application to forfeit Dodge's bond and remand him to jail, but the Hummel attorneys finally induced the Court, on the plea that to confine Dodge in jail would be detrimental to his already badly impaired health, to permit the prisoner to go free on ...
— The Lock and Key Library/Real Life #2 • Julian Hawthorne

... Canal, and a watchman on duty had pulled her out; she had been taken to a hospital and attended to. Late in the afternoon the policeman brought her to the court, where a charge of attempted suicide was brought against her. But little evidence was taken, and the magistrate ordered a week's remand. In the cells I had a few moments' conversation with her, but all I could get from her was the pitiful moan, "Why didn't they let me die? why didn't they let ...
— London's Underworld • Thomas Holmes



Words linked to "Remand" :   detain, law, gaol, lag, send back, jurisprudence, remit, put away, imprison, challenge, jug, confine, jail, immure, incarcerate, return



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