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Definition of Resummoned
1. resummon [v] - See also: resummon
Lexicographical Neighbors of Resummoned
Literary usage of Resummoned
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Preliminary Treatise on Evidence at the Common Law by James Bradley Thayer (1898)
"In such cases they were resummoned to the court in bane ad certifi- ... In 1290-1,4
one who had caused the jury to be resummoned for this purpose, ..."
2. A Preliminary Treatise on Evidence at the Common Law by James Bradley Thayer (1898)
"One sees it in 1232," and 1237.8 In 1290-1,4 one who had caused the jury to be
resummoned for this purpose, being asked in what the jury had been ..."
3. A Preliminary Treatise on Evidence at the Common Law by James Bradley Thayer (1898)
"One sees it in 1232," and 1237.8 In 1290-1,4 one who had caused the jury to be
resummoned for this purpose, being asked in what the jury had been ..."
4. Year Books of the Reign of King Edward the First by Alfred John Horwood (1879)
"... and the marriage belong to him b}* " reason of his own fee, the plea shall be
resummoned at " the suit of the heir ; but if the right belong to him by ..."
5. Britton by Francis Morgan Nichols (1865)
"... the tenant at the in- stance of the plaintiff shall then be resummoned, that
he l>e вист. before our Justices at a certain day and place. ..."
6. Somersetshire Pleas (civil and Criminal), from the Rolls of the Itinerant by Great Britain Curia regis, Charles Edward Heley Chadwyck-Healey, Lionel Landon (1897)
"... and whether, etc., which land William de Mohun holds, who does not come, and
he was resummoned. Therefore let the assize proceed against him in default. ..."
7. Somersetshire Pleas (civil and Criminal), from the Rolls of the Itinerant by Great Britain Curia regis, Charles Edward Heley Chadwyck-Healey, Lionel Landon (1897)
"... and whether, etc., which land William de Mohun holds, who does not come, and
he was resummoned. Therefore let the assize proceed against him in default. ..."
8. The Codes and Statutes of Oregon: Showing All Laws of a General Nature by Oregon, Charles Byron Bellinger, William Wick Cotton (1902)
"... proceedings 1266 defendant not held to answer may be indicted 1278 definition
of, 1266 discharge of 1276 when resummoned after 1266 disclosure by juror, ..."