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revindicate
reˈvindicate, v. [f. re- and vindicate v., after F. revendiquer. Cf. revendicate and med.L. revindicāre.] trans. To vindicate anew; to reclaim, recover, or restore, as a rightful possession.1828–32 in Webster (citing Mitford). 1842 De Quincey Philos. Herodotus Wks. 1858 IX. 179 Having thus said some...
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revendicate
† reˈvendicate, v. Obs. rare. [variant of revindicate, after F. revendiquer.] trans. To claim back; to recover by a formal claim.1760 tr. Vattel's Law Nations iii. xiv. §212. 86 Should some subsequent fortunate revolution deliver it from the conqueror's yoke, it can [not] revendicate them. 1796 Kirw...
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Investment Securities
This decomposition of the rights organized by Article 8 of the UCC results in preventing the investor to revindicate the security in case of bankruptcy
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José María Hinojosa Lasarte
In 1977 Julio Neira launched a campaign to revindicate Hinojosa, crowned with a 1981 PhD dissertation; a 1983 re-edition of 2 volumes of Litoral contributed
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Geneva Securities Convention
This decomposition of the rights organised by Article 8 of the UCC results in preventing the investor to revindicate the security in case of bankruptcy
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Uniform Commercial Code
This decomposition of the rights organized by Article 8 of the UCC results in preventing the investor to revindicate the security in case of bankruptcy
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