RIGHT OF APPROACH

a right given to a nation at war being able to stop and search a ship of another country and are spelled out by conventions of war.

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REWARD SYSTEM

The allocation of compensation and benefits to employees that follow the standards, rules and procedures established.

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RICOHOME

pan. In Spanish law. A nobleman; a count or baron. 1 White, Recop. 30.

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REWME

In old records. Realm, or kingdom.

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RIDER

A rider, or rider-roll, signifies a schedule or small piece of parchment an- nexed to some part of a roll or record. It is frequently familiarly used for any kind of a schedule or writing annexed to a document which cannot well be incorporated in the body of such document. Thus, in passing bills through a legislature, when a new clause is added after the bill has passed through committee, such new clause is termed a “rider.” Brown. See, also, Cowell; Blount; 2 Tidd. Pr. 730; Com. v. Barnett, 199 Pa. 101, 4S Atl. 970, 55 L. R. A. 882.

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REWORK

1. The correction of a failed, defective or a non-conforming item. 2. The actaul cost of the correction of defective work.

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REWRITABLE

A feature of optical drives that allow them to write, erase and then rewrite data to media such as dvds and cds.

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RIDGLING

A half-castrated horse. Bris- co v. State, 4 Tex. App. 221, 30 Am. Rep. 102.

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