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1 summons
I ['sʌmənz]1) dir. citazione f.to serve sb. with a summons — notificare un mandato di comparizione a qcn
2) (order) ingiunzione f.II ['sʌmənz]verbo transitivo dir. citare* * *summons /ˈsʌmənz/n. (pl. summonses)1 (leg.) mandato di comparizione; citazione: to serve a summons on sb., notificare un mandato di comparizione a q.; to issue a summons, emettere un mandato di comparizione(to) summons /ˈsʌmənz/v. t.(leg.) citare (in giudizio); chiamare a comparire.* * *I ['sʌmənz]1) dir. citazione f.to serve sb. with a summons — notificare un mandato di comparizione a qcn
2) (order) ingiunzione f.II ['sʌmənz]verbo transitivo dir. citare -
2 issue ***** is·sue
['ɪʃjuː]1. n1) (matter, question) questione f, problema mthe (real/main) issue is whether... — la questione (reale/fondamentale) è quella di sapere se...
to confuse or obscure the issue — confondere le acque
the point/matter at issue — il punto in discussione
I must take issue with you over your last remark — mi dispiace, ma non sono affatto d'accordo sulla tua ultima osservazione
2) (fam: problem) problema3) (of stamps, banknotes, shares) emissione f, (of passports, driving licences) rilascio, (of rations) distribuzione f4) (copy: of newspaper, magazine etc) numero5) (frm: outcome) risultato, esito6) (Law: offspring) prole g, discendenti mpl2. vt(book) pubblicare, (stamps, cheques, banknotes, shares) emettere, (passports, documents) rilasciare, (rations, goods, equipment) distribuire, (tickets for performance) mettere in vendita, (orders) dare, impartire, (statement) rilasciare, diramare, (warrant, writ, summons) spiccare, emettereto issue sth to sb or to issue sb with sth — consegnare qc a qn
the police issued a warning to people to remain indoors — la polizia ha raccomandato alla popolazione di rimanere in casa
3. vito issue (from) — uscire (da), venir fuori (da)
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3 writ
I [rɪt]II [rɪt]to issue o serve a writ against sb. — notificare un mandato a qcn
••* * *writ (1) /rɪt/n.1 (arc.) scritto; documento2 (leg.) mandato; decreto; ordine; ordinanza: writ of subpoena, mandato di comparizione ( nel processo civile); The writ still runs in Scotland, l'ordinanza è ancora in vigore in Scozia● (leg.) writ of attachment, ordine di sequestro conservativo (o di arresto) □ (leg.) writ of summons, mandato di comparizione, citazione a comparire ( nel processo penale) □ (leg.) to serve a writ on sb., notificare un mandato a q.writ (2) /rɪt/pass. e p. p. (arc.) di to write.* * *I [rɪt]II [rɪt]to issue o serve a writ against sb. — notificare un mandato a qcn
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Summons — For other uses, see Summons (disambiguation). Legally, a summons (also known in England and Wales as a claim form) is a legal document issued by a court (a judicial summons) or by an administrative agency of government (an administrative summons) … Wikipedia
summons — n. 1) to issue a summons 2) to serve a summons on 3) a summons to + inf. (I received a summons to appear in court) * * * [ sʌmənz] to issue a summons to serve a summons on a summons to + inf. (I received a summons to appear in court) … Combinatory dictionary
summons — Instrument used to commence a civil action or special proceeding and is a means of acquiring jurisdiction over a party. In re Dell, 56 Misc.2d 1017, 290 N.Y.S.2d 287, 289. Writ or process directed to the sheriff or other proper officer, requiring … Black's law dictionary
summons — sum|mons1 [ˈsʌmənz] n plural summonses [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: somonse, from the past participle of somondre; SUMMON] an official order to appear in a court of law ▪ The judge must issue a summons . ▪ He had been accused of a drug … Dictionary of contemporary English
summons — sum|mons [ sʌmənz ] noun count 1. ) an official document that orders someone to appear in a court of law: The district judge will issue a summons, which is normally served by a court officer. 2. ) FORMAL an urgent request or order for someone to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
summons — ▪ I. summons sum‧mons 1 [ˈsʌmənz] noun summonses PLURALFORM [countable] LAW an official order to appear in a court of law: • Administrators of his estate have issued a summons to get him to return to Australia. oˈriginating ˌsummons … Financial and business terms
summons — noun 1 order to go somewhere ADJECTIVE ▪ urgent ▪ royal VERB + SUMMONS ▪ send, send out ▪ await, expect … Collocations dictionary
summons — summon, summons Summon is a verb only, whereas summons is a noun and verb. A summons (plural summonses) is an order to appear before a judge or magistrate, and to summons someone is to issue them with a summons. Summon is the ordinary word… … Modern English usage
issue — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 problem ADJECTIVE ▪ big, burning, central, critical, crucial, important, key, main, major, serious … Collocations dictionary
witness summons — ➔ summons1 * * * witness summons UK US noun [C] UK LAW ► a legal document ordering someone to appear in a court of law to give information about a particular person or event: apply for/issue/serve a witness summons »Witness summonses can be… … Financial and business terms
originating summons — /əˌrɪdʒəneɪtɪŋ ˈsʌmənz/ (say uh.rijuhnayting sumuhnz) noun Law summons without the issue of a writ by which the proceedings may be commenced …