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Definition of Subpenaing
1. subpena [v] - See also: subpena
Lexicographical Neighbors of Subpenaing
Literary usage of Subpenaing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the State of Oregon by Oregon Supreme Court (1872)
"... for May term of court, 1868, writing notices of same, return and mileage, the
defendant paid plaintiff all he was entitled to, $50.25. For subpenaing 32 ..."
2. Scraps from the Prison Table: At Camp Chase and Johnson's Island. By Joe by Joseph Barbière (1868)
"... I have sought to exercise, as properly as I knew how, the discretion placed
in my hands by the court, upon the subject of subpenaing witnesses. ..."
3. Scraps from the Prison Table: At Camp Chase and Johnson's Island. By Joe by Joseph Barbière (1868)
"... I have sought to exercise, as properly as I knew how, the discretion placed
in my hands by the court, npon the subject of subpenaing witnesses. ..."
4. Reports of Cases Arising Upon Letters Patent for Inventions: Determined in by Samuel Sparks Fisher (1870)
"... against seven several defendants, against each of whom he has charged fees
for subpenaing, and for the attendance and mileage of the same witnesses. ..."
5. The Compiled Laws of Nevada in Force from 1861 to 1900 (inclusive): With by Nevada, Henry C. Cutting (1900)
"... cause set for trial, unless there had been delay in making the application,
or the parties had already prepared for the trial by subpenaing witnesses. ..."
6. Digest of the Laws of California: Containing All Laws of a General Character by William H. R. Wood (1857)
"subpenaing witnesses. 2175. Testimony, how taken. 2176. Testimony to be delivered
to clerk of district court. 2162. Adjournment of trial. ..."
7. Revised Laws of Nevada: Containing State Statutes of a General Nature from by Nevada, James G. Sweeney, George Frederick Talbot, Frank Herbert Norcross (1912)
"... deposit with and pay to the clerk of the court a sum of money sufficient to
cover the expenses of subpenaing and paying the legal fees of any witnesses ..."