A legal court term meaning postponed to make a time for a longer appearance in the near future.
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Sine die (pronounced sinnay deeay) is Latiin for 'without the day'. So an adjournment sine die means that the proceedings will be adjourned without a date being set for them to be resumed.
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You probably mean sine die, which is Latin for "without a day". It is used to refer to legal hearings and the like that have been adjourned or postponed until an unspecified future date.
In terms of Roberts' Rules of Order, a very popular and useful set of guidelines for conducting meetings, when a meeting comes together it 'convenes'; a meeting or session is convened. When the meeting or session ends, it is 'adjourned'. You might hear things like "This court is adjourned".
The correct spelling is 'adjourned'.
Adjourned is a verb. It describes the action of dismissing a meeting.
The past tense is adjourned.
CONT in a court case typically means "continued." It indicates that a hearing or trial has been adjourned or postponed to a later date. This could be due to various reasons such as scheduling conflicts, the need for additional information, or unforeseen circumstances.
If a court case is adjourned generally with liberty to restore, it means that the case is temporarily paused but can be brought back to court at a later date without needing to file a new case. This type of adjournment allows the parties involved to address any outstanding issues or gather further evidence while keeping the option to resume the proceedings open. It provides flexibility for both the court and the parties involved.
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