"Reentry" is a word in ENGLISH
A resuming or retaking possession of what one has lately
foregone; -- applied especially to land; the entry by a lessor upon the
premises leased, on failure of the tenant to pay rent or perform the
covenants in the lease.
A second or new entry; as, a reentry into public life.
And no wonder; for the new technique of "subliminal projection," as it was called, was intimately associated with mass entertainment, and in the life of civilized human beings massed entertainment now plays a part comparable to that played in the Middle Ages be religion.
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A pious man who had reached the age of 105 suddenly stopped going to synagogue. Alarmed by the old fellow's absence after so many years of faithful attendance the Rabbi went to see him. He found him in excellent health, so the Rabbi asked, "How come after all these years we don't see you at services anymore?"The old man looked around and lowered his voice. "I'll tell you, Rabbi," he whispered. "When I got to be 90, I expected God to take me any day. But then I got to be 95, then 100, then 105. So I figured that God is very busy and must've forgotten about me, and I don't want to remind Him!"
The entry of a stranger, without right, into a freehold after the death of the last possessor, before the heir …
Read the complete definitionThis takes place where a person dies seised of an inheritance, and, before the heir or devisee enters, a stranger, …
Read the complete definitionIn real property law, a strap; ger who, having no right of entry, contrives to get possession of an estate …
Read the complete definition(Lat As if.) Townsh. Pl. 23, 27. These words frequently occur in old English statutes. Lord Bacon expounds their meaning …
Read the complete definitionIn practice. A continuance, by adjournment, of a regular term. Harris v. Gest, 4 ohio St. 473; Kiugs-ley v. Bagby, …
Read the complete definitionFor a term which has passed, words In the Latin form of the writ of entry employed at common law …
Read the complete definitionThe coming into court of either of the parties; the being present in court; the coming into court of a …
Read the complete definitionIn marine insurance. The arrival of a vessel means an arrival for pur-poses of business, requiring an entry aud clearance …
Read the complete definitionAwry; askance; asquint; oblique or obliquely; -- sometimes indicating scorn, or contempt, or entry.
Read the complete definitionAn officer in each of the English courts of common law, appointed by the chief judge of the court, and …
Read the complete definitionbirha n grating, grillwork over an opening to avoid entry or exit. v [A; c1] install, make into a grille.
Read the complete definitionA wastebook, in which entries of transactions are made as they take place.
Read the complete definitionA charge on logs for the use of a boom in collecting, storing, or raft-ing them. Lumber Co. v. Thompson, …
Read the complete definition(Lat That the bill be quashed.) In practlce. The form of the judgment for the defendant on a plea in …
Read the complete definitionIn old Engllsh law. A writ of entry, granted where tenant hy the curtesy, or tenant for life, allenated in …
Read the complete definitionA writ of entry framed under the provisions of the statute of Gloucester, (6 Edw. I.,) c. 7, which lay …
Read the complete definitionIn English practice. A printed roll of actions, to be tried in the order of thelr entry, with the names …
Read the complete definition(Let execution stay.) In practice. A stay of execution; or an order for such stay; the entry of such stay …
Read the complete definitionAn entry or a account of that which is due from one party to another; that which is debited in …
Read the complete definitionPermissible; done lawfully; as, entry congeable.
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