
1) Carriage house 2) Cede claim to 3) French word used in English 4) Release by deed 5) Release via a deed 6) Surrender by deed 7) Transfer legally
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v. to give up something, sometimes used in quitclaim deeds.
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An immediate, direct replacement of an attack that missed, was short, or was parried, without withdrawing the arm. A remise is a direct continuation, meaning that no deceptions or changes of line occur with the continuation (replacement) of the attack. This may be done with a simple further extension of the arm, or may be accompanied with additiona...
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[fencing] The remise is a renewal of an attack in fencing. It is performed when one fencer`s attack has failed, either because their opponent has parried or they missed. If the attacker immediately continues their attack in the same line, they have executed a remise. The name also is applied to repetitions of other actions which did not ini...
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• (n.) A house for covered carriages; a chaise house. • (n.) A livery carriage of a kind superior to an ordinary fiacre; -- so called because kept in a remise. • (n.) A giving or granting back; surrender; return; release, as of a claim. • (v. t.) To send, give, or grant back; to release a claim to; to resign or surrender by deed...
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(v) Remise is the action by which a person give up his right, authority, possession, claim, interest etc owned by him on any property, agreement, deed, business etc specified
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Re·mise' noun (Law) A giving or granting back; surrender; return; release, as of a claim.
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Re·mise' transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Remised (-m?zd'); present participle & verbal noun Remising .] [ French remise delivery, surrender, from remettre to put back, deliver, Latin remittere . See
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immediate replacement of an attack that missed or was parried, without withdrawing the arm
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To give up a claim to something; a term sometimes used in quitclaim deeds conveying property.
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the renewal of an action after being parried by replacing the point on the target in the line of the original action
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noun (fencing) a second thrust made on the same lunge (as when your opponent fails to riposte)
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