- ad respondendum
- To answer. See capias ad respondendum; habeas corpus ad respondendum.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Capias ad respondendum — In the common law legal systems, capias ad respondendum (Latin: that you take to hear the judgment ) is or was a writ issued by a court to bring the defendant, having failed to appear, to hear the judgment to be imposed.In the United States, this … Wikipedia
ad respondendum — /aed raspondendam/ For answering; to make answer. Words used in certain writs employed for bringing a person before the court to make answer in defense in a proceeding, as in habeas corpus ad respondendum and capias ad respondendum, q.v … Black's law dictionary
ad respondendum — /aed raspondendam/ For answering; to make answer. Words used in certain writs employed for bringing a person before the court to make answer in defense in a proceeding, as in habeas corpus ad respondendum and capias ad respondendum, q.v … Black's law dictionary
capias ad respondendum — ca·pi·as ad re·spon·den·dum / kā pē əs ad ˌrē spän den dəm, kä pē ˌäs äd ˌrā spȯn den du̇m/ or capias n [Medieval Latin, you may seize (the person) to (make him/her) answer the charge]: a writ or process commanding an officer to place a person… … Law dictionary
capias ad respondendum — /keypiyas aed respondendsm/ A judicial writ (usually simply termed a capias, and commonly abbreviated to ca. resp.) by which actions at law were frequently commenced; and which commands the sheriff to take the defendant, and him safely keep, so… … Black's law dictionary
habeas corpus ad respondendum — /heybiyas korpas aed respondendam/ A writ which is usually employed in civil cases to remove a person out of the custody of one court into that of another, in order that he may be sued and answer the action in the latter … Black's law dictionary
capias ad respondendum — /keypiyas aed respondendsm/ A judicial writ (usually simply termed a capias, and commonly abbreviated to ca. resp.) by which actions at law were frequently commenced; and which commands the sheriff to take the defendant, and him safely keep, so… … Black's law dictionary
habeas corpus ad respondendum — /heybiyas korpas aed respondendam/ A writ which is usually employed in civil cases to remove a person out of the custody of one court into that of another, in order that he may be sued and answer the action in the latter … Black's law dictionary
quisquis praesumitur bonus; et semper in dubiis pro reo respondendum — /kwiskwis praz(y)uwmatar bownas; et sempar in d(y)uwbiyas prow riyow raspondendam/ Every one is presumed good; and in doubtful cases the resolution should be ever for the accused … Black's law dictionary
quotiens dubia interpretatio libertatis est, secundum libertatem respondendum erit — /kwowsh(iy)enz d(y)iiwbiya intarprateysh(iy)ow libarteytas est, sakandam libarteytam respondendam ehrat/ Whenever there is a doubt between liberty and slavery, the decision must be in favor of liberty … Black's law dictionary