2. Verb. (third-person singular of summons) ¹
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Definition of Summonses
1. summons [v] - See also: summons
Lexicographical Neighbors of Summonses
Literary usage of Summonses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Practice of the Court of Session: On the Basis of the Late Mr. Darling's by Charles Farquhar Shand, James Johnston Darling (1848)
"Some summonses require bilk or petitions, presented in the bill chamber, ...
This is the case with all privileged .summonses, when passed on the short ..."
2. General Explanation of Tax Legislation Enacted in 1998: Report of the Joint edited by William Roth, Bill Archer (2000)
"Effective Date The provision is effective for summonses served after the date
... Service of summonses to third-party recordkeepers permitted by mail (sec. ..."
3. The Law Times (1882)
"Tuesday June C Motions, adjourned summonses* Wednesday 7 General paper and ...
23 Motions, adjourned summonses, In bankruptcy General paper Ditto Ditto and ..."
4. The Law Times (1877)
"1 Motions and general paper Friday 2 " Short causes, petitions, an Saturday 3
Monday 5 Tuesday 6 Wednesday 7 general paper Adjourned summonses an general ..."
5. The Jurist by Great Britain Courts, Great Britain (1867)
"Saturday g Г Petitions, Short Causes, Adjourned Monday 51 I summonses, ...
21J summonses, and General Paper. Petitions, Adjourned summonses, and General ..."
6. The Law Times (1879)
"11 Motions, adjourned summonses, and general paper Tuesday 14 Ditto Monday 13
General paper Wednesday 15 Ditto Thursday 16 Ditto Friday 17 Motions, ..."
7. The Jurist by Great Britain Courts (1866)
"Short Cause«, Adjourned summonses, Monday 131 Tuesday 14 > General Paper. ...
Motions, Adjourned Wednesday 8 J summonses, and General Paper. ..."
8. An Institute of the Law of Scotland: In Four Books : in the Order of Sir by John Erskine, George Mackenzie, James Ivory (1828)
"By the present practice, all summonses must be fully libelled ', and every page
signed by a clerk to the signet, before they pass the signet. 6. ..."