to remand

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
TO REMAND. To send back or recommit. When a prisoner is brought before a 
judge on a habeas corpus, for the purpose of obtaining his liberty, the 
judge hears the case, and either discharges him or not; when there is cause 
for his detention, he remands him. 

 REMANDING A CAUSE, practice. The sending it back to the same court out of 
which it came for the purpose of having some action on it there. March, R. 
100. 
    

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