Summon - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bar of the House
a breach of privilege or contempt of the House are summoned for administering admonition or reprimand. Parliamentary Practice, Erskine May, 22nd
Breve
Breve, a writ, by which a person is summoned or attached to answer an action, complaint, etc., or whereby
Church-rates
is, by the majority of those present at a vestry summoned for that purpose by the church-wardens, formerly recoverable in the
Writ
[breve, Lat.], a judicial process, by which any one is summoned as an offender; a legal instrument to enforce obedience to
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