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  • remand — re·mand 1 /ri mand/ vb [Anglo French remander, from Middle French, to order back, from Late Latin remandare to send back word, from Latin re back + mandare to order] vt 1: to return (a case or matter) from one court to another esp. lower court or …   Law dictionary

  • Remand — is a legal term which has two related but distinct usages. Its etymology is from the Latin re and mandare , literally to order. It evolved in Late Latin to remandare , or to send back word. It appears in Middle French as remander and in Middle… …   Wikipedia

  • remand — [ri mand′] vt. [ME remaunden < OFr remander < LL remandare, to notify in return < L re , back + mandare, to order: see MANDATE] 1. to send back; order to go back 2. Law a) to send (a prisoner or accused person) back into custody, as to… …   English World dictionary

  • Remand (court procedure) — The term remand may be used to describe an action by an appellate court in which it remands, or sends back, a case to the trial court or lower appellate court for action.For example, if the trial judge committed a procedural error, failed to… …   Wikipedia

  • remand — re|mand1 [rıˈma:nd US rıˈmænd] v [T usually passive] law [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: remander, from Late Latin remandare to send back word , from Latin mandare; MANDATE1] 1.) BrE to send someone back from a court of law, to wait for… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • remand — re|mand1 [ rı mænd ] verb transitive usually passive LEGAL to tell someone who has committed a crime to return to court for trial on a particular day: be remanded in custody (=kept in prison until your trial): All five men were remanded in… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • remand — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English remaunden, from Anglo French remander, from Late Latin remandare to send back word, from Latin re + mandare to order more at mandate Date: 15th century to order back: as a. to send back (a case) to… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • remand — To send back. The act of an appellate court when it sends a case back to the trial court and orders the trial court to conduct limited new hearings or an entirely new trial, or to take some other further action. Amalgamated Workers Union of… …   Black's law dictionary

  • remand — The return of a case by an appellate court to the trial court for entry of a proper judgment, further proceedings, or for a new trial. 5 Am J2d A & E §§ 962 et seq. The return of a cause, by the reviewing court on certiorari, to the tribunal to… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • remand — remandment, n. /ri mand , mahnd /, v.t. 1. to send back, remit, or consign again. 2. Law. a. to send back (a case) to a lower court from which it was appealed, with instructions as to what further proceedings should be had. b. (of a court or… …   Universalium

  • remand — 1. noun a) The act of sending an accused person back into custody whilst awaiting trial. b) The act of an appellate court sending a matter back to a lower court for review or disposal …   Wiktionary

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