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  • CITACION
    In Spanish law. Citation; summons; an order of a court requiring a person against whom a suit has been brought to appear and defend within a given time.
  • CITATIO
    Lat A citation or summons to court. —Citatio ad reassumendam eausam. A summons to take up the cause. A process, in the civil law, which issued when one of the parties to a suit died before its determination, for tbe plaintiff against the defendant's heir, or for the plaintiff's heir More...
  • CITATION
    In practice. A writ issued out of a court of competent jurisdiction, commanding a person therein named to appear on a day named and do something therein mentioned, or show cause why he should not Proa Prac. The act by which a person is so summoned or cited. It is More...
  • CITATION OF AUTHORITIES
    The reading of, or reference to, legal authorities and precedents, (such as constitutions, statutes, reported cases, and elementary treatises,) in arguments to courts, or in legal text-books, to establish or fortify the propositions advanced. Law of citations. See Law. Gitationcs non oonocdantnr prinsqnam enprtmatur super qua re fieri debet citatio. More...
  • CITE
    L. Fr. City; a city. Cite de Loundr, city of London.
  • CITE
    To summon; to command the presence of a person; to notify a person of legal proceedings against him and require his appearance thereto. To read or refer to legal authorities, in an argument to a court or elsewhere, in support of propositions of law sought to be established.
  • CITIZEN
    In general. A member of a free city or jural society, (civitcu,) possessing all the rlghte and privileges which can be enjoyed by any person under its constitution and government, and subject to the corresponding duties. In American law. One who, under the constitution and laws of the United States, More...
  • CITIZENSHIP
    The status of being a citizen, (q. p.)
  • CITY
    In England. An incorporated town or borough which is or has been the see of a bishop. Co. Litt. 108; 1 Bl. Coram. 114; Cowell. State v. Green, 126 N. a 1082, 35 S. E. 462. A large town incorporated with certain privileges. The inhabitants of a city. The citizens. More...
  • CITY OF LONDON COURT
    A court having a local Jurisdiction within the city of London. It is to all Intents and purposes a county court, having the same Jurisdiction and procedure.
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