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Countermand

Countermand, the revocation of an act; where a thing done is afterwards, by some act or ceremony, made void by the person who did it, it is either express,or implied by law. No notice of trial may be countermanded except by consent or by leave of the Court or a judge, which leave may be given subject to such terms as to costs or otherwise as maybe just (R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XXXVI., r. 19). See NOTICE OF TRIAL....


Countermand

To revoke a former command to cancel or rescind by giving an order contrary to one previously given as to countermand an order for goods...


Countermandable

Capable of being countermanded revocable...


Continuance, notice of trial by

Continuance, notice of trial by, when notice of trial had been given, and the a plaintiff was not ready to proceed, instead of countermanding his notice, he might continue it to any sitting by notice of trial by continuance (R. 36, H.T. 1853). It could be given only one in a term, 1 Chit. Arch. It is now obsolete, notice of trial not being given now for any particular sittings. See NOTICE OF TRIAL...


Contramandatio placiti

Contramandatio placiti, a respiting or giving a defendant further time to answer, or a countermand of what was formerly ordered, Leg. Hen. 1, c. 59....


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