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rescript

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A quick definition of rescript:

A rescript is a written order from a judge or appellate court that explains how to handle a case. It can also refer to a written response from a Roman emperor or Pope to a legal inquiry or petition. Sometimes, it can also mean a duplicate or rewritten version of something.

A more thorough explanation:

A rescript is a written order or decision that provides instructions on how to handle a legal case. It can be issued by a judge, an appellate court, a Roman emperor, or a Pope.

  • A judge may issue a rescript to a court clerk explaining how to dispose of a case.
  • An appellate court may send down a rescript to the trial court, which is a written decision that is usually unsigned.
  • A Roman emperor or a Pope may issue a rescript in response to a legal inquiry or petition.

These examples illustrate how a rescript can be used in different legal contexts, such as in a trial court, an appellate court, or in ancient Rome or the Catholic Church.

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