In re

In re, Latin for "in the matter [of]", is a term with several different, but related meanings.

In jurisprudence, in re: is used to indicate that a judicial proceeding may not have formally designated adverse parties or is otherwise uncontested. The term is commonly used in case citations of probate and bankruptcy proceedings, such as the General Motors Chapter 11 reorganization. It is sometimes used for consolidated cases, as with In re Marriage Cases. It was adopted by certain U.S. states like California when they adopted no-fault divorce to reflect the fact that the modern proceeding for dissolution of marriage was being taken out of the adversarial system. It is also used in juvenile courts, as, for instance, In re Gault. The Bluebook describes In re as a "procedural phrase," and requires using it to abbreviate "in the matter of," "petition of," "application of," and similar expressions.

In correspondence, the phrase in re: refers to the subject of a letter, memorandum, or electronic mail message (see RE (e-mail)). It is used especially in e-mail to denote in regard to; confusingly, RE: is employed to mean "in reply to:".

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Rainbow Monkies (featuring Zach Morris And Kteriaaa)

by: Ann Marie

Chorus
Rainbow monkeys(x6)
Oh oh oh
The red one
Orange one
Yellow one
Green one
Chorus
The green one
Blue one
Purple one
Indigo one
Chorus
Zach morris here
Me + ann marie here
+ da rainbow monkeys here
Those fucking colored monkeys
That don't give a shit about
Anybody but themselves
So yabetter watch out you know what I'm sayin'
Alright now
Chorus(x2)
Me now(rainbow monkeys)
Ann now (rainbow monkeys)
Kteriiiiaaaa now(rainbow monkeys)
Shitfuck alluh does motherfuckin' bitches+assholes out there
Who say dey don't give a rat's ass bout da rainbow monkeys
Alright now ya'll




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