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Directly

Directly, The word 'directly', according to Webster's New World Dictionary, means

Directions, summons for

Directions, summons for, one general summons with respect to pleadings, discovery,

mandamus

mandamus [Latin, we enjoin, from mandare to enjoin] : an extraordinary writ issued by a court of competent jurisdiction to...

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Peremptory mandamus

Peremptory mandamus, a second mandamus, which issues where the return which has been made to the first writ is found...

Default summons

Default summons, a procedure in the county courts for the summary recovery of a debt or liquidated demand. These summonses...

summons

summons pl: sum·mons·es [-mən-zəz] : a written notification that one is required to appear in court: as a : a...

Worker, directly or through any agency

Worker, directly or through any agency, a 'worker' under the definition means

Originating summons

Originating summons, a summons without writ, returnable in the chambers of a judge of the High Court. summonses of this...

John Doe summons

John Doe summons : a summons made out to an unidentified defendant who is referred to in the summons as...

Re-summons

Re-summons, a second summons, calling upon a person to answer an action where the first summons is defeated. Obsolete

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