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remittal|rɪˈmɪtəl| [f. remit v. + -al1.] 1. Remission for sin, or of a debt, penalty, etc.
1596Bell Surv. Popery iii. vi. 309 Not to procure any remittall for her sins. 1617Moryson Itin. ii. 24 He agreeth to a fine.., yet praying the Lord Lieftenant to be a meanes to her Maiesty for the remittal thereof. c1693Sir P. Pett in Lett. Eminent Persons (1813) I. 60, I should be glad to hear..that his Lordship shewed any good nature to you in the remittal of the costs you were condemned in. 1854Milman Lat. Chr. vii. vi. (1864) IV. 192 A remittal of those acts of penance which the Church commuted at her will. 2. Law. The act of referring a case from one court to another.
1808Bentham Sc. Reform 107 To regulate concerning the remittal of causes from Division to Division. 1884Law Times LXXVII. 407/1 The option of..decision by the official arbitrator or remittal to the High Court. |