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| R&R or Repair & Replacement |
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Repair and replacement programs are usually and element of spare ... | | rap sheet |
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A written summary of a person's criminal history. ... | | Reasonable Care |
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See Mod Act or Customs Modernization Act of 1993. ... | | rebuttal |
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Evidence presented at trial by 1 party in order to ... | | recess |
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A short break in a trial ordered by the judge. ... | | recidivist |
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Habitual criminal, repeat offender. ... | | reciprocity |
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A relationship in which 1 state gives certain privileges to ... | | Reciprocity |
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The reduction of a country's import duties or other trade ... | | record |
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A written account of the proceedings in a case, including ... | | record on appeal |
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A copy of the pleadings, evidence, exhibits, orders, and judgment, ... | | record sealing |
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A request for a court order to "seal" the record ... | | records retention and disposal schedule |
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A system or plan covering all records kept by a ... | | recuse |
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To excuse (oneself) or be excused from a criminal or ... | | Reefer |
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See Containerization. ... | | referee |
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A person appointed by the court to hear and make ... | | referral |
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Usually refers to an alternative program, like drug/alcohol rehabilitation ("rehab") ... | | Regional Value Content |
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The valuation of merchandise, for Customs purposes, which is based ... | | register of actions |
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The official permanent court record of actions in civil cases, ... | | reinstated bail |
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When bail that had been forfeited, exonerated, or reduced is ... | | Related Parties |
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See also Customs Valuation and Transaction Value. ... | | remand |
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(1) When an appellate court sends a case to a lower ... | | remanding order |
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An order to the sheriff to hold a defendant in ... | | remittitur (of record) |
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The transfer of the records of a case from a ... | | report and sentence |
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The proceeding that happens after a conviction in a criminal ... | | reporter |
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A court official that records the proceedings in trials, including ... | |