Summon - Law Dictionary Search Results
Exorcise
out as a devil evil spirits etc by conjuration or summoning by a holy name or by certain ceremonies to expel
Contumacy (contumacia)
Contumacy (contumacia), a refusal to appear in court when legally summoned; or disobedience to the rules and orders of a court.
VerbarLatitat
A writ based upon the presumption that the person summoned was hiding
Outrider
A summoner whose office is to cite men before the sheriff
Pospolite
consisting of the gentry which in case of invasion was summoned to the defense of the country
Administrative process
process, the procedure used before administrative agencies. The means of summoning witness to an agency hearing, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
Admonition
is not so serious as to warrant his imprisonment, is summoned to the bar of the House and admonished by the
Amendment
In these Courts no objection to any information, complaint or summons for any defect in substance or form is allowed, but
Appeal, Court of (U.K.)
which they themselves were parties. A puisne judge is occasionally summoned to sit as an additional judge (s. 7). An appeal
Appearance
it is employed in different contexts. For instance where the summons or the notice issued to a party, at the initial
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