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First published 1990 (DOST Vol. VII).
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Re-inmission, n. (Cf. Immission n. introduction, admission, also Remissio(u)n(e n.) —1686 Mackenzie Observ. 16.
Yet this modification now belongs to the Exchequer, who modifie the assythment, when the signature for the re-in-mission passes in the Exchequer