sine day adjournment
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Adjournment — For use of the term in board games, see adjournment (games). An adjournment is a suspension of proceedings to another time or place. To adjourn means to suspend until a later stated time or place. Contents 1 Law 2 Parliamentary procedure 3 See… … Wikipedia
Adjournment sine die — (from the Latin, without day ) occurs when an organized body s existence terminates.It is often used with regard to legislative bodies whose terms or mandates are coming to an end, as in The One Hundred Third General Assembly of the State of… … Wikipedia
sine die — ► ADVERB ▪ (with reference to an adjournment) with no appointed date for resumption. ORIGIN Latin, without a day … English terms dictionary
sine die — /sayniy day(iy)/ Without day; without assigning a day for a further meeting or hearing. Hence, a legislative body adjourns sine die when it adjourns without appointing a day on which to appear or assemble again. State ex rel. Jones v. Atterbury,… … Black's law dictionary
adjournment sine die — /ajarnmant sayniy day(iy)/°siyney diyey/ An adjournment without setting a time for another meeting or session. See sine die … Black's law dictionary
adjournment sine die — /ajarnmant sayniy day(iy)/°siyney diyey/ An adjournment without setting a time for another meeting or session. See sine die … Black's law dictionary
adjournment without day — Same as adjournment sine die … Ballentine's law dictionary
sine die — [ˌsi:neɪ di:eɪ, ˌsʌɪnɪ dʌɪi:] adverb (with reference to an adjournment) with no appointed date for resumption. Origin L., lit. without a day … English new terms dictionary
sine die — Latin: without a day Denoting an adjournment of an action, arbitration, etc. , indefinitely … Big dictionary of business and management
without day — A term used to describe a final ending or adjournment of a session of a legislature or a court; the English translation of the Latin phrase sine die. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. without day … Law dictionary