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单词 recusation
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recusationn.

Brit. /rɛkjuːˈzeɪʃn/, U.S. /ˌrikjəˈzeɪʃən/, /ˌrikjuˈzeɪʃən/
Forms: late Middle English recusacioun, 1500s– recusation; also Scottish pre-1700 recusatioun.
Origin: Of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French. Partly a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: French recusation; Latin recūsātiōn-, recūsātiō.
Etymology: < Middle French recusation action of recusing (1332; French récusation ) and its etymon classical Latin recūsātiōn-, recūsātiō expression of unwillingness or disagreement, objection, (in legal use) counterplea, demurrer < recūsāt- , past participial stem of recūsāre recuse v. + -iō -ion suffix1. Compare Old Occitan recusació (late 14th cent.), Spanish recusación (mid 14th cent.), Portuguese recusaçao (mid 15th cent.), Italian ricusazione (a1540). Compare earlier recuse v.
1. The action of refusing or rejecting something or someone. Obsolete. rare.
ΚΠ
c1450 (?a1402) J. Trevisa tr. De Regimine Principum (Digby 233) f. 1 (MED) I bend withoute recusacioun, þat is, forsakyng..with likynge on þis worke..as youre worthi nobelte haþ requyred.
2. Law (now chiefly U.S.). An objection or appeal; esp. an appeal grounded on a judge's conflict of interest or prejudice towards a party; (also) = recusal n.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > [noun] > objection to judge
recusation?1530
recusator1564
recusal1911
society > faith > church government > ecclesiastical discipline > court > legal process > [noun] > appeal
provocation1426
recusation?1530
?1530 in R. Fiddes Life Wolsey (1724) Collect. 214 Yf this exception shuld be admytted as suffycyent cawse of recusation.
a1575 N. Harpsfield Treat. Divorce Henry VIII (1878) (modernized text) 181 The legates declared..that no such recusation..could or might by them be admitted.
a1648 Ld. Herbert Life Henry VIII (1649) 425 After the Protestants had sent him their Recusation of the Councell, He made a publick Protestation against it.
1726 J. Ayliffe Parergon Juris Canonici Anglicani 451 Now this Recusation obtains when a Judge has either before the Suit commenc'd, or on the Cause itself render'd himself suspected to the Parties in Judgment on some Account or other.
1752 T. Carte Gen. Hist. Eng. III. 88 That this might be done without any recusation or appeal, the Pope delegated all his authority to Wolsey.
1848 Rep. Supreme Court Louisiana 2 51 That judges may recuse themselves, is not denied... But it seems to be the opinion of the counsel for the appellee, that this recusation cannot take effect after the hearing of the case.
1943 in J. J. L. Sisson S. Afr. Judicial Dict. (1960) 669 The object of recusation in the Roman-Dutch law was a declinatory exception known to the Roman Law as the exceptio judicis suspectii.
1950 Univ. Pittsburgh Law Rev. 11 421 Prejudice, to require recusation, must be personal according to the terms of the statute.
2000 B. Cahill Thousandth Man v. 89 Despite the case for recusation (conflict of interest) put forward by Lionel Forsyth, the company's general counsel, the action was dismissed on procedural grounds.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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