Rec′u‐sa″tion (r?k′?‐z?″sh?n), n. [L. recusatio: cf. F. récusation.] 1. Refusal.
2. (Old Law) The act of refusing a judge or challenging that he shall not try the cause, on account of his supposed partiality. Blackstone.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Rec′u‐sa″tion (r?k′?‐z?″sh?n), n. [L. recusatio: cf. F. récusation.] 1. Refusal.
2. (Old Law) The act of refusing a judge or challenging that he shall not try the cause, on account of his supposed partiality. Blackstone.