单词 | redispone |
释义 | redisponev. Scots Law. Now rare. transitive. To make over again or restore (property) to a former owner. Also intransitive. Cf. dispone v. 4. ΘΚΠ society > law > transfer of property > transfer [verb (transitive)] > again reconveya1638 redispone1653 redemise1682 1653 T. Urquhart Logopandecteision vi. 30 So doth such a course of life as was kept by those that did dilapidate the foresaid lands at first, produce an inevitable necessity of redisponing them. 1734 Act 7 Geo. II c. 16 §2 For redisponing or reconveying the said Lands and Estate in any Manner of Way. 1838 A. Duff Treat. Deeds & Forms 295 The disponee is not bound to redispone unless upon payment of all his advances. 1851 G. Ross Leading Cases Law Scotl. III. 134 He brought an action against the trustee before the Magistrates of Glasgow, concluding that he should be obliged to redispone the subjects upon payment of the original price, with interest. 1906 J. B. Paul Scots Peerage III. 351 The lands of Ochiltree were redisponed to Lord Cochrane. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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