replead
1Replead — Re*plead (r? pl?d ), v. t. & i. To plead again. [1913 Webster] …
2replead — [spelling only] …
3replead — v., repleaded, repleading. * * * …
4replead — v. claim again, restate a legal allegation or plea …
5replead — re·plead …
6replead — To plead anew; to file new pleadings …
7replead — To serve or file a new pleading. See pleading over …
8replead — (ˈ)rē+ transitive verb Etymology: re + plead : to plead again; specifically : to file a new legal pleading appropriate under the circumstances (as after a demurrer has been overruled) …
9repleader — noun Etymology: replead to plead again + er (as in misnomer) Date: 1607 1. a second legal pleading 2. the right of pleading again granted usually when the issue raised is immaterial or insufficient …
10File sharing and the law — The legal issues in file sharing involve violation of copyright laws as digital copies of copy written materials are transferred between users. The debate on peer to peer and file sharing is a virtually global phenomenon. Peer to peer ( P2P )… …
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