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in re
[in ree, rey]
preposition
in the matter of.
in re
/ ɪn ˈreɪ /
preposition
in the matter of: used esp in bankruptcy proceedings
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of in re1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of in re1
Example Sentences
He has helped his servant Israel, in re-
Mr. Goldberg-Polin was attending the Tribe of Nova music festival in Re’im, Israel, when Hamas gunmen attacked, killing hundreds.
And again, I think this hangs on one decision made by Chief Justice Salmon Chase in In Re Griffin in 1869.
To recede from In re T.W. and later cases, the court must be convinced that it clearly erred.
If the gaps in the evidence leave room for doubt about what the voters in 1980 understood, and since that debate was in the living memory of the justices who decided In re T.W., it is difficult to see how that standard can be met.
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