单词 | rebail |
释义 | rebailv. Law. Now rare. transitive. To hand over (goods, money, etc.) again, in order to fulfil or terminate a bailment agreement. Cf. bail v.1 1, bailment n. 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > giving > giving back or restitution > give back [verb (transitive)] yieldc897 agiveOE again-setOE restorec1325 acquitc1330 to pay outa1382 refundc1386 to give againa1400 quita1400 restituec1400 reliver1426 surrend1450 redeliver1490 refer1496 render1513 rebail1539 re-present1564 regive1575 to give backa1586 to turn back1587 relate1590 turn1597 returna1632 to hand back1638 redonate1656 reappropriate1659 re-cede1684 revert1688 replace1776 restitute1885 to kick back1926 1539 R. Taverner Garden of Wysdom sig. D.vv This woman..is redy to deliuer the money that ye delyuered her to kepe, but oneles thou brynge thy felowe, she can not do it, for..the money shulde not be re-bayled to the one without the other. 1601 F. Tate Househ. Ord. Edward II (1876) §66. 48 If it happen the same wines, or any parte of them, be not spent before the kinge departe..then let them be rebailed, redelivered to the chief purveiour to carry or keep them. 1761 H. Bathurst Theory Evid. (Dublin ed.) 51 Upon Performance of the Condition the Property of the Deed is no longer in the Mortgagee, but it ought to be rebailed to the Mortgagor. 1784 J. Reeves Hist. Eng. Law (1814) I. xxiii. 441 The defendant said, that before the plaintiff had the goods, he was possessed of them as his own property, and bailed them to A. to be rebailed to him. 1904 Amer. Law Reg. 52 770 The facts were..that he should have the ten pounds, and that if he did not make assurance at a certain day, that he should rebail the money to the plaintiff. 2004 Common Law World Rev. 33 311 The bailor bailed goods to the bailee, the bailee rebailed them to the bailor. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1539 |
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