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REPLICATION, pleading. The plaintiff's answer to the defendant's plea. 2. Replications will be considered, 1. With regard to their several kinds. 2. To their form. 3. To their qualities.
In a replication de injuria, for example, the plaintiff alleges that the defendant of his own wrong, and without the cause by him in his plea alleged, did, etc.
Reply: A replication; the plaintiff's answer to the defense by the defendant of charges he has leveled against him.
nounSomething closely resembling another: carbon copy, copy, duplicate, image, likeness, reduplication, replica, replication, reproduction, simulacrum. Archaic simulacre. Law counterpart. See same/different/compare. Antonyms: facsimile Top ...
See also: Law, Cause, Action, State, Issue
 
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