redact vs rescript

redact

verb
  • To reduce to form, as literary matter; to digest and put in shape (matter for publication); to edit. 

  • To black out legally protected sections of text in a document provided to opposing counsel, typically as part of the discovery process. 

  • To draw up or frame a decree, statement, etc. 

  • To censor, to black out or remove parts of a document while leaving the remainder. 

rescript

verb
  • To script again or anew. 

noun
  • A rewriting, a document copied or written again. 

  • A duplicate copy of a legal document. 

  • A clarification of a point of law by a monarch issued upon formal consultation by a lower magistrate. 

  • An ad hoc reply of a pope to some specific question of canon law or morality, without precedential force, sometimes (improper) inclusive of decretals which serve as precedents in canon law. 

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