One can actually be summoned to court with whistle and a nod, if that person were willing to show up. Typically, however, the court will issue a subpoena (or, a summons) upon the request of a party to the litigation. Without the subpoena, the opposing party will have no recourse if you don't show up. The subpoena must be properly served for the summons to have any legal weight in the case one does not appear. But even an order made in open court, in the presence of the person being ordered, is sufficient.
Being summoned to court is typically referred to as a subpoena. This legal document requires you to appear in court to testify as a witness or provide evidence. Failure to comply with a subpoena may result in penalties or legal consequences.
Subpoena duces tecum- A legal document requiring the recipient to bring certain written records to court to be used as evidence in a lawsuit
from Law & Ethics for Medical Careers by Karen Judson and Carlene Harrison
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The letter is generally called a Jury Duty Summons.
Typically they are summoned because they are a party in a case or because they are a witness and are being called to testify.
a subpoena, or a summons
The court was summonable at any time that was needed.
If a person does not appear when summoned, they may face legal consequences such as being held in contempt of court or having a warrant issued for their arrest. The court may also proceed with the case in their absence, potentially leading to a decision being made without their input.
The wizard summoned a powerful storm to protect the kingdom from invasion.
If you do not appear in small claims court when summoned, the judge may enter a default judgment against you, meaning the other party automatically wins their case. Additionally, you may be responsible for court costs and the judgment amount. It is important to follow court procedures and attend your scheduled appearance to present your defense.
It is called being subpoenaed to court to testify as a witness.
To be called officially, as for a court case or a hearing.
Summonsed is an official, legal term referring to being called to appear in court. Summoning someone in everyday usage is just to call or request them.
He summoned the waiter. She was summoned to meet the King. We were summoned to the Principal's office. She summoned up some courage and met her in-laws. We were being summoned to the court hearing.
"Summoned" means to officially call someone to be present, typically by authority or command. It is a formal request for someone to come or appear before a person or group.
The Filipino term for summoned is "isinumite."
Summoned means called forth. The boss summoned us all into his office.
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Yes, a third party could be summoned if the situation calls for it. This is common in children's custody issues.
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The court was summonable at any time that was needed.
If they have been summoned, they would be in contempt of court and subject to punishment by the court.
A subpoena is a court order to appear. If the subpoena is ignored, the court may issue a bench warrant. This would result in a sheriff's deputy arresting you and bringing you before the court to explain why you disobeyed the order. The ultimate result could be a fine or jail.