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.
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A date set is one coin from each year that type of coin was made using the most common highest mintage lower value coins.
I am taking an educated guess here - but what I think you REALLY meant to write was "SET date on a inmate profile."If I am correct - it would mean that someone (judge?) wants a date set (or has already set a date) on which a history profile or a psychological profile of a particular inmate must be submittred.