procedendo
English
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editFrom Latin procedendo.
Noun
editprocedendo (plural procedendos)
- (law) A prerogative writ that sends a case from an appellate court to a lower court with an order to proceed to judgment.
- (law) A writ by which the commission of the Justice of the Peace is revived, after having been suspended.
- 1798, Alexander James Dallas, Reports of Cases Ruled and Adjudged in the Several Courts of the United States […] :
- But Ingersoll, on behalf of the defendant, now moved for a Procedendo; alledging that in a case of Pigot v. Young, it had been decided, that a cause could not be removed after the arbitrators, or referces, had entered […]
Galician
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editprocedendo
Italian
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editprocedendo
Latin
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editprōcēdendō
Portuguese
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