- de contumace capiendo
- A chancery writ for the arrest of a person who had committed a contempt.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
contumace capiendo — /kontameysiy kaepiyendow/ In English law, excommunication In all cases of contempt in the spiritual courts is discontinued by 53 Geo. Ill, c. 127, No. 2, and in lieu thereof, where a lawful citation or sentence has not been obeyed, the judge… … Black's law dictionary
contumace capiendo — /kontameysiy kaepiyendow/ In English law, excommunication In all cases of contempt in the spiritual courts is discontinued by 53 Geo. Ill, c. 127, No. 2, and in lieu thereof, where a lawful citation or sentence has not been obeyed, the judge… … Black's law dictionary
contumace capiendo — See de contumace capiendo … Ballentine's law dictionary
De contumace capiendo — (literally, Of (for) contempt seize him! ) is a writ issued for the arrest of a defendant who is in contempt of an ecclesiastical court. Categories: WritsLatin legal phrase stubs … Wikipedia
de contumace capiendo — /diy kontyameysiy keepiyendow/ Writ for taking a contumacious person. A writ which issues out of the English court of chancery, in cases where a person has been pronounced by an ecclesiastical court to be contumacious, and in contempt. It is a… … Black's law dictionary
de contumace capiendo — /diy kontyameysiy keepiyendow/ Writ for taking a contumacious person. A writ which issues out of the English court of chancery, in cases where a person has been pronounced by an ecclesiastical court to be contumacious, and in contempt. It is a… … Black's law dictionary
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