A legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge)
The act of rewriting something.
1 A rescript arrived from Vienna placing a veto upon the resolution.
2 But the contract contains a rescript for the diamonds; you must ask for them.
3 There was audacious quackery in a stage rescript from Moscow.
4 The upshot was a Papal rescript , signed by Cardinal Simeoni, the Prefect, and Mgr.
5 On receiving this dispatch the Emperor sent Prince Volkónski to Kutúzov with the following rescript :
6 If they were disobedient or weak, the law might still be voided by a royal rescript .
7 Then read this letter from Caius, my uncle, and this rescript signed by Nero the Cæsar.
8 No less than this would have sufficed to gain for you this rescript of Her Majesty.
9 The two parties assembled, without arms, in the principal square; and the Imperial rescript was publicly read.
10 In the following year a rescript , more in their favor than former ones, was obtained by Athens.
11 Valesius supposes this to be the letter or rescript which is contained in Eusebius (iv.
12 The following is a copy of the papal rescript , addressed to the Roman Catholic prelates of Ireland:-
13 This rescript began with the words: "Sergéy Kuzmích, From all sides reports reach me," etc.
14 The Duma, ordered by Imperial rescript to dissolve, refused to obey and voted to continue its meetings.
15 Mr. O'Connell, alarmed at the import of a command so fatal, pronounced the rescript "uncanonical."
16 Again, there are several distinctively Jewish terms of expression in the rescript given by Artaxerxes to Ezra, e.g.
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