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n.
The person who is vouched, or called into court to support or make good his warranty of title in the process of common recovery.
v. t.
To make good by reparation; to make up for; to retrieve; to repair the loss or injury of; as, to recover lost time.
v. t.
To convert or recover from the state of a proselyte.
a.
Capable of being recovered or regained; capable of being brought back to a former condition, as from sickness, misfortune, etc.; obtainable from a debtor or possessor; as, the debt is recoverable; goods lost or sunk in the ocean are not recoverable.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Recover
n.
An action to recover damages against one who found goods, and would not deliver them to the owner on demand; an action which lies in any case to recover the value of goods wrongfully converted by another to his own use. In this case the finding, though alleged, is an immaterial fact; the injury lies in the conversion.
imp. & p. p.
of Recover
v. t.
To gain as a compensation; to obtain in return for injury or debt; as, to recover damages in trespass; to recover debt and costs in a suit at law; to obtain title to by judgement in a court of law; as, to recover lands in ejectment or common recovery; to gain by legal process; as, to recover judgement against a defendant.
v. i.
To obtain a judgement; to succeed in a lawsuit; as, the plaintiff has recovered in his suit.
v. t.
To recover or release from the state of being monopolized.
n.
The act of calling in a person to make good his warranty of title in the old form of action for the recovery of lands.
n.
Recovery.
n.
A person of a weak or sickly constitution; one who is seeking to recover health.
n.
The person against whom a judgment is obtained in common recovery.
n.
One who recovers.
n.
The demandant in a common recovery after judgment.
n.
The tenant in a writ of right; one who calls in another to establish his warranty of title. In common recoveries, there may be a single voucher or double vouchers.
v. i.
To regain health after sickness; to grow well; to be restored or cured; hence, to regain a former state or condition after misfortune, alarm, etc.; -- often followed by of or from; as, to recover from a state of poverty; to recover from fright.
n.
The act of recovering, regaining, or retaking possession.
a.
Of infirm health; seeking to recover health; sickly; weakly; infirm.
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