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repledge
▪ I. † reˈpledge, n. Obs.—1 [f. next.] Replevin.1631 R. Brathwait Whimzies, Undersheriff 96 A terrible pudder hee keepes with his repledges and distresses.▪ II. repledge, v.1 (rɪˈplɛdʒ) Also 5 -plegge, 6 Sc. -plege, 7 Sc. -pleadge. [ad. OF. repleger, -eer, -ier to give or become surety for (a person... Oxford English Dictionary
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replegiare
‖ replegiare Obs. Law. [med.L.: see repledge v.1] = replevin n.[1285 Act 13 Edw. I, c. 11 (Stat. Westm.), Per commune breve quod dicitur Replegiare.]1483 Rolls of Parlt. VI. 252/1 As they should doe in Replegiare bytwene comen persones. 1515 Act 7 Hen. VIII, c. 4 Every Advowaunt..that makyth avowre.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Asset-based lending
In some situations, the lender can actually repledge or sell the collateral the borrower used to secure the loan from the lender. wikipedia.org
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repledger
reˈpledger Sc. Law. [f. repledge v.1] One who repledges. Also fig.1633 W Struther True Happines 89 Our Iudge..turneth our repledger, by his mercy rescuing us from Iustice. 1752 J. Louthian Form of Process (ed. 2) 31 In which Case, the Repledger, if he failed to do Justice upon him, in due time, tine... Oxford English Dictionary
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Whitslaid Tower
Auldynstoun, within the sheriffdom of Berwick-upon-Tweed, with the power to hold courts at any place in the lordship he pleases, to punish excesses, repledge wikipedia.org
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irreplegiable
† irreˈplegiable, a. Law. Obs. [ad. med.L. irreplegiābil-is, f. ir- (ir-2) + replegiābilis, f. replegiā-re to repledge.] = irreplevisable.[1285 Act 13 Edw. I, c. 2 Et si iterato ille qui replegiaverit fecerit defaltam vel alia occasione adjudicetur returnum districcionis jam bis replegiate, remaneat... Oxford English Dictionary
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forestalling
▪ I. forestalling, vbl. n. (fɔəˈstɔːlɪŋ) [f. forestall v. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. forestall. † 1. The action of obstructing a person in the highway or a deer on its way back to the forest.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) II. 95 Forstallynge, wrong oþer let i-doo in þe kynges hiȝe weie. 1544 tr. L... Oxford English Dictionary
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recognize
▪ I. recognize, v.1 (ˈrɛkəgnaɪz) Forms: 5 Sc. racwnnis, racunnys, recognis, (6 -eis); 6 recognish(e, -yse, -yce, 6– recognise, -ize. [a. OF. reconuiss-, recognoiss- etc., stem of reconoistre (mod.F. reconnaître):—L. recognōscĕre to recognosce. The ending was early assimilated to that of verbs in -is... Oxford English Dictionary
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sub-
sub-, prefix (sʌb, səb) repr. L. sub- = the prep. sub under, close to, up to, towards, used in composition (cf. under-) with the various meanings detailed below. (The related Skr. upa-, Gr. ὑπο- have a similar range of meaning.) The b of L. sub- remained unchanged when it preceded a radical beginnin... Oxford English Dictionary
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