rehearing
[ ree-heer-ing ]
nounLaw.
a second presentation of the evidence and arguments of a case before the court of original presentation.
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How to use rehearing in a sentence
The treaty of arbitration must stipulate the period of time within which the demand for a rehearing must be made (article 83).
International Law. A Treatise. Volume II (of 2) | Lassa Francis OppenheimThe Secretary of State had come through his second trial with a second conviction, and had once more been granted a rehearing.
The Tempering | Charles Neville BuckThe latter have been prevailed upon at my request to give a rehearing, which is not yet determined.
But on every rehearing the wisdom and virtue of mankind have re-affirmed it.
The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 6 (of 12) | Robert G. IngersollA rehearing was ordered and a final decision was rendered on the 20th of May.
The Cleveland Era | Henry Jones Ford
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