re·mit·ti·tur /ri-'mi-tə-tər/ n [Latin, it is sent back, remitted, third person singular present indicative passive of remittere to send back, remit]
1 a: a procedure under which a court may order the reduction of an excessive verdict; esp: a procedure in which the court requires the plaintiff to remit the portion of the verdict deemed excessive in lieu of a grant of a defendant's motion for a new trial or of a reversal if the court is an appellate court
b: a remission to a defendant by a plaintiff of the portion of a verdict considered excessive by the court
c: the formal agreement or stipulation of a plaintiff waiving or releasing the right to receive the portion of a verdict considered excessive compare additur
2: a sending back of a case and its record from an appellate or superior court to a trial or inferior court for further proceedings (as additional findings of fact) or for entry of a judgment in accordance with instructions or the decision of the higher court
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.