Definition of Repledging

1. repledge [v] - See also: repledge

Lexicographical Neighbors of Repledging

replayability
replayable
replayed
replaying
replays
replead
repleaded
repleader
repleaders
repleading
repleads
repled
repledge
repledged
repledges
repledging (current term)
replenish
replenishable
replenished
replenisher
replenishers
replenishes
replenishing
replenishment
replenishments
replenisht
replete
replete(p)
repleted
repletely

Literary usage of Repledging

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Institute of the Law of Scotland: In Four Books : in the Order of Sir by John Erskine, George Mackenzie, James Ivory (1824)
"See Q. Attach. C. 8. and Skene's notes. Notwithstanding this right of repledging, the jurisdiction of the justiciary or sheriff over those who resided ..."

2. Cases on Torts by Frank Leslie Simpson (1908)
"... of the act of the pawnee in repledging the goods; and I think that such is the true effect of Lord Holt's definition of a " vadium or pawn " in Coggs v. ..."

3. The Trial of Mungo Campbell, Before the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland by Mungo Campbell (1770)
"The power of repledging, competent to barons, royal burroughs, and lords of regality, was much weakened, if not totally annihilated, before the admiral's ..."

4. History of the Barony of Broughton: Now the New Town of Edinburgh, Etc. by John Mackay (1867)
"By a system of what was designated " repledging," the lord superior or baron could claim his ... In 1748, the power of repledging was altogether abolished, ..."

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