procedendo — /prowsadendow/ Action wherein court of superior jurisdiction orders court of inferior jurisdiction to proceed to judgment, but has no bearing on nature of judgment to be entered. State ex rel. Jacobs v. Municipal Court of Franklin County, 26 Ohio … Black's law dictionary
Procedendo — In common law jurisprudence, procedendo is one of the prerogative writs. It is a writ that sends a case from an appellate court to a lower court with an order to proceed to judgment. The writ of procedendo is merely an order from a court of… … Wikipedia
de procedendo ad judicium — /diy pro(w)s3dendow id juwdish(iy)am/ An old English writ proceeding out of chancery and ordering the judges of any court to proceed to judgment. 3 Bl.Comm. 109 … Black's law dictionary
de procedendo ad judicium — /diy pro(w)s3dendow id juwdish(iy)am/ An old English writ proceeding out of chancery and ordering the judges of any court to proceed to judgment. 3 Bl.Comm. 109 … Black's law dictionary
writ of procedendo — See procedendo; procedendo ad judicium; procedendo de loquela … Ballentine's law dictionary
pro|ce|den|do — «PROH suh DEHN doh», noun, plural dos. Law. a writ of a superior court commanding a subordinate court to proceed to judgment. ╂[< Latin prōcēdendo (ad jūdicium) (literally) proceeding (to judgment)] … Useful english dictionary